In the depths of winter I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer – Albert Camus; The Stranger
Heroism isn’t much… happiness is more difficult – Letters to a German friend
Before the terrifying prospects now available to humanity, we see even more clearly that peace is the only goal worth struggling for. This is no longer a prayer but a demand to be made by all peoples to their governments – a demand to choose definitively between hell and reason – Combat, August 8, 1945
the image above is taken from this blog:
https://simonandfinn.com/2014/09/15/invincible-summer-camus/
Albert Camus’s lecture ‘The Human Crisis’, New York, March 1946
Albert Camus: The Almond Trees (1940)
Sam Dresser: How Camus and Sartre split up over the question of how to be free
Anu Kumar – The stories behind the story of Albert Camus’s ‘The Stranger’
Book review: Albert Camus‘ ‘Algerian Chronicles’ // PDF of ‘Reflections on the Guillotine’
Book Review: Albert Camus, the Guillotine’s Relentless Foe
Why is Albert Camus Still a Stranger in His Native Algeria?
Book review: Albert Camus’s dispatches on the Algerian crisis
