000351635 000__ 01596cam\a22002654a\4500 000351635 001__ 351635 000351635 005__ 20210513125945.0 000351635 008__ 090821s2010\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\001\0deng\c 000351635 010__ $$a 2009034850 000351635 020__ $$a9780801448058 (alk. paper) 000351635 020__ $$a0801448050 (alk. paper) 000351635 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn433551332 000351635 040__ $$aNIC/DLC$$cDLC$$dCDX$$dC#P$$dYDXCP$$dERASA$$dBWX$$dUKM$$dYUS$$dVP@$$dGZW$$dDEBBG 000351635 042__ $$apcc 000351635 049__ $$aISEA 000351635 05000 $$aPQ2605.A3734$$bZ97 2010 000351635 08200 $$a848/.91409$$222 000351635 1001_ $$aZaretsky, Robert,$$d1955- 000351635 24510 $$aAlbert Camus, elements of a life /$$cRobert Zaretsky. 000351635 260__ $$aIthaca :$$bCornell University Press,$$c2010. 000351635 300__ $$ax, 181 p. :$$bill. ;$$c23 cm. 000351635 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000351635 5050_ $$aRegarding Camus -- 1939, from County Mayo to Kabylia -- 1945, a moralist on the barricades -- 1952, French tragedies -- 1956, silence follows. 000351635 520__ $$a"Robert Zaretsky considers why Albert Camus mattered in his own lifetime and continues to matter today, focusing on key moments that shaped Camus's development as a writer, a public intellectual, and a man. Each chapter is devoted to a specific event: Camus's visit to Kabylia in 1939 to report on the conditions of the local Berber tribes; his decision in 1945 to sign a petition to commute the death sentence of collaborationist writer Robert Brasillach; his famous quarrel with Jean-Paul Sartre in 1952 over the nature of communism; and his silence about the war in Algeria in 1956."--Dust jacket. 000351635 60010 $$aCamus, Albert,$$d1913-1960$$xCriticism and interpretation. 000351635 85200 $$bgen$$hPQ2605.A3734$$iZ97$$i2010 000351635 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:351635$$pGLOBAL_SET 000351635 980__ $$aBIB 000351635 980__ $$aBOOK