Camus, the traveler

Camus, the traveler

Autor: Albert Camus
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Anthology of Albert Camus's writings on Brazil. Albert Camus, not yet a Nobel Prize winner, was already an internationally renowned writer, author of The Stranger and The Plague, when he landed in South America in 1949. Impacted by this experience, the author wrote important texts, which are collected in this commemorative edition marking the seventieth anniversary of his visit to Brazil: "The Sea Up Close - Logbook" (from the book Summer), the section dedicated to South America from his Travel Diary, and the short story "The Growing Stone" (from the book Exile and the Kingdom), set in Iguape, on the coast of São Paulo. The volume also includes the conference "The Time of the Assassins," which the writer prepared to present in different Brazilian cities and in which he makes explicit mention of the country, contrasting it with the political turmoil that ravaged Europe at the time. Organized by journalist Manuel da Costa Pinto, the anthology Camus, the traveler also includes an insert with photos of the trip that Camus made to Iguape, in the company of the modernist poet Oswald de Andrade.
ISBN978-850-111-288-0
Tradutor Sérgio Milliet, Valerie Rumjanek, Clóvis Marques
Altura210 mm
Largura135 mm
Profundidade10 mm
Lançamento09/09/2019
Páginas192
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Albert Camus

Albert Camus foi um jornalista, filósofo e escritor francês nascido na Argélia, em 1913. Seus trabalhos contribuíram com o crescimento da corrente de pensamento conhecida como absurdismo. Um dos grandes autores do século XX, recebeu o Prêmio Nobel de Literatura em 1957, três anos antes de sua morte. Entre suas maiores obras estão O estrangeiro, A peste e A queda.

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