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Infinite Text | How Camus Used his Notebooks @InfiniteText | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
In this video I look at Camus Notebooks. Please note that there is a third volume from 1935 not present in the video as well. These are my conclusions, but if you have made other observations on his notebooks please share them below.
Books Mentioned:
Camus Notebooks 1935-1959 (3 volumes) Translated by Ryan Bloom, and Justin O'Brien (the "bad" translator mentioned is Thody)
Feel Free by Zadie Smith
Don't live for your obituary by John Scalzi
Against Interpretation and Other Essays by Susan Sontag
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