ISBN-13: 9781780234939 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 224 str.
ISBN-13: 9781780234939 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 224 str.
Winner of the Franco-British Society Literary Prize 2015
Few figures of twentieth-century French culture carry such an air of romance and intrigue as Albert Camus. Though his life was cut short by a fatal car accident in 1960, when he was just forty-six years old, he packed those years with an incredible amount of experience and accomplishment. This new entry in the Critical Lives series offers a fresh look at Camus life and work, from his best-selling novels like The Stranger to his complicated political engagement in a postwar world of intensifying ideological conflict. Edward Hughes offers a particularly nuanced exploration of Camus relationship to his native Algeria a connection whose strength would be tested in the 1950s as France s conflict with the anticolonial movement there became increasingly violent and untenable.
Ultimately, the picture Hughes offers is of a man whose commitment to ideas and truth reigned supreme, whether in his fiction, journalism, or political activity, a commitment that has led the man who disclaimed leadership I do not guide anyone, he once pleaded to nonetheless be seen as a powerful figure and ethical force."