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20th Century French Literary Biography, Historical and Biographical Comics, 20th Century French Literature - Literary Criticism
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Introducing Camus

by David Zane Mairowitz, Alain Korkos, Richard Appignanesi
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Overview

Introducing Camus portrays a man who was an intellectual in the tradition of the great French humanists, a Resistance fighter during World War II, and also a great sensualist for whom sun, sea, sex, football, and theater were the answer to life's absurdity.

Synopsis

Introducing Camus portrays a man who was intellectual in the tradition of the great French humanists, a Resistance fighter during World War II, and also a great sensualist for whom sun, sea, sex, football and theatre were the answer to life's absurdity.

About the Author, David Zane Mairowitz

David Zane Mairowitz's plays for radio are produced in over twenty countries, and his radiophonic opera, The Voluptuous Tango, won the Prix Italia Special Prize and the Sony Prize in 1997. Another play, In the Crocodile Swamp, won the Prix Europa in 2005.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2007
Publisher
Totem Books
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781840468472

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