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Chargement... Albert Camus. Solitaire et solidairepar Catherine Camus
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Cinquante après la disparition brutale d'Albert Camus, le 4 janvier 1960 dans un accident de voiture, Catherine Camus, sa fille, se livre pour la première fois, dans un émouvant album souvenir. Elle nous fait découvrir un Camus inédit, intime, et rend hommage à l'écrivain incontournable et acteur de son temps. De l'Algérie de son enfance au prix Nobel, du journal Combat à L'Etranger, retour sur l'existence engagée du journaliste, dramaturge, romancier, philosophe qui, toute sa vie, a pris position, à travers ses écrits, contre la peine de mort, les injustices du communisme, du colonialisme... Photos de famille inédites, images d'Algérie, articles de journaux, manuscrits, affiches, scènes de théâtre : Catherine Camus raconte son père en nous ouvrant toutes les archives Camus. Portrait intime d'une immense figure du XX e siècle. ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
A biography in text and pictures of the highly influential, iconic writer, from his daughter "My children and grandchildren never got to know him. I wanted to go through all the photos for their sake. To rediscover his laugh, his lack of pretension, his generosity, to meet this highly observant, warm-hearted person once more, the man who steered me along the path of life. To show, as Séverine Gaspari once wrote, that Albert Camus was in essence a 'person among people, who in the midst of them all, strove to become genuine.'" --Catherine Camus Using selected texts, photographs, and previously unpublished documents, Catherine Camus skillfully and easily takes readers through the fascinating life and work of her father, Albert Camus, who, in his defense of the individual, also saw himself as the voice of the downtrodden. The winner of the Nobel prize for literature, Albert Camus died suddenly and tragically in 1960. He was only 46. There are rumors to this day that the Russian KGB was behind the car crash. Writer, journalist, philosopher, playwright, and producer, he was a shining defender of freedom, whose art and person were dedicated to serving the dignity in humanity. In his tireless struggle against all forms of repression, he was a ceaseless critic of humanity's hubris; the same struggle can still be felt today. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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