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The Economist Written as an allegory for life in occupied Paris, Albert Camus’s novel is not an up-close portrait of evil or domination. Instead it acts a guide to the victimhood and despondency of an uncontrollable crisis
Why reading “The Plague” can feel “like watching the ten o’clock news”
economist.com
Reading Camus’s novel seventy years after it was first published
107 months ago
The New York Times - Theater There's a lot to tackle in“The Strangest," and the show stumbles honorably.
Review: ‘The Strangest,’ a Different Perspective on Camus’s Classic
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The murdered Algerian remained anonymous in Albert Camus’s “The Stranger,” but this new play by Betty Shamieh reframes the point of view.
108 months ago
Mother Nature Network "Best pet we ever had."
Meet Chico the capybara, a outsized pet in every sense of the word
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Chico, a 120-pound capybara, may look like a giant guinea pig, but he's so much more to this family in Arkansas.
109 months ago
The Economist History finds Camus on the right side of so many of the great moral issues of the 20th century. He joined the French resistance to combat Nazism. He campaigned against the death penalty. “L'Homme Révolté” (“The Rebel”), his anti-totalitaria Read more ... n work, was remarkably perceptive about the evils of Stalinism
Albert Camus: morally lucid, humane and resolutely modern
economist.com
Camus was born on November 7th 1913
112 months ago
Los Angeles Times Travel Yes, THAT Chico ....
Weekend Escape: A lot going on in the livable town of Chico
latimes.com
“Chino, with the cows?” “No, Chico, up north.” “Oh, cool, the party school.”
116 months ago
Choose Chico Why yes, there IS a lot going on in Chico. Lovely write-up courtesy of the Los Angeles Times Travel. We look forward to your next visit!
Weekend Escape: A lot going on in the livable town of Chico
latimes.com
“Chino, with the cows?” “No, Chico, up north.” “Oh, cool, the party school.”
116 months ago
Vikki Simmons It is me or does the background of Fluer East 'Sax' https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dbPTk_2ZQMI sound like the recycled 'Chico time'
Chico - It's Chico Time
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Music video by Chico performing It's Chico Time. (C) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (UK) Limited.
125 months ago
The Economist Albert Camus is often found on the right side of many of the 20th century's great moral issues: he joined the French resistance to Nazism, campaigned against the death penalty, and wrote perceptively about the evils of Stalinism. He was born on this Read more ... day in 1913
Albert Camus: morally lucid, humane and resolutely modern
econ.st
Nobel prize-winning author Albert Camus was born on November 7th 1913
125 months ago
NPR Camus' novel focused on a Frenchman's random killing of an Arab in Algeria, and the absurd trial that follows. Daoud's book flips the story, granting Camus' anonymous victim a name and personality, depicting the trial as anti-colonial restitution, an Read more ... d showing how the man's loss impacts his family for decades.
Algerian Writer Kamel Daoud Stands Camus' 'The Stranger' On Its Head
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In his first novel, The Meursault Investigation, Kamel Daoud retells The Stranger from an Arab perspective. John Powers says Daoud's retelling will forever change the way you read the Camus classic.
129 months ago
The Huffington Post We love this so much.
No One RSVP'd To This Teen's Birthday Bash So The Internet Partied With Him Instead
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To celebrate his 13th birthday, Odin Camus’ mom planned an extra-fun party, complete with bowling, balloons and his favorite food. But Melissa Camus says her e...
132 months ago
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