L’Etranger to Himself: Race & Reality in Albert Camus’ The Stranger
Jan 20th 2021 6:15am EST

2,166 words Albert CamusTrans. Joseph LaredoThe StrangerLondon: Penguin, 2000 (1942) “I love my country too much to be a nationalist.” — Attributed to Albert Camus Whenever I watch Pontecorvo’s iconic movie The Battle of Algiers (1966), I find myself thinking of the Gitane-smoking and brilliantine-coiffured Albert Camus. I’m especially reminded of him in the scene where a […]
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