The first complete translation of Albert Camus’s personal notebooks
written between 1933 and 1959, published for the first time in one
comprehensive volume. Throughout his career, French writer and
philosopher Albert Camus kept a series of notebooks that offers an
unrivaled glimpse into the writer at his most personal and reflective.
These notebooks contain his thoughts on politics, solitude, personal
failings and regrets, his travels, and his relationships with friends
and rivals. They also provide insight into his process as a
thinker—his frustrations, his ideas for novels and plays (some
pursued and others abandoned), his routines, his aspirations, and
his self-recriminations. For Camus devotees, there is no more
intimate experience than reading these notebooks. On the one hand, his
fallibility is on full display: He is irritated by mediocrity,
frustrated with his health, plagued by insomnia, and miserable about
life’s petty necessities. Yet, he is also intensely curious and
observant, sometimes moved to rapture by landscapes and people.
Readers will experience the bounty of Camus’s philosophical
imagination and witness firsthand how his ideas take shape. The
notebooks contain drafts of letters to friends and recorded
reflections on the compromises that being in the world demands. This
publication marks the first time Camus’s complete notebooks have
been published in one comprehensive volume. Expertly and movingly
translated by Ryan Bloom with extensive footnotes contextualizing the
entries, The Complete Notebooks will remain a literary treasure for
years to come.
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ISBN
9780226749242
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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