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There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide. Judging whether life is or is not worth living ...
This biopic of Jack Kevorkian, the infamous "Dr. Death," may not add anything new to the physician-assisted suicide argument, but it does remind us of a time not too long ago when we were forced to ...
In Albert Camus’ novel, The Plague, set in the French Algerian town of Oran, rats one day begin showing up dead on residents’ ...
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TheCollector on MSNCamus’ “The Myth of Sisyphus”: How to Find HappinessAlbert Camus This entire essay on the absurd, as the subtitle says, revolves around the question of suicide. Camus’ main ...
Just as Albert Camus once had his invincible summer, I am having my skinny eyebrow spring. That is a joke. In all seriousness ...
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Pierre Novellie at Soho Theatre review: brimming over with laugh-out-loud linesPierre Novellie is as smart as the crisp suit he wears onstage. His latest show Must We? references Melanesian cargo cults, Albert Camus and Bach. But don't be put off by these brainbox namedrops, it ...
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Mysterious manuscript of Albert Camus' ‘L'Étranger’ to be auctionedA complete manuscript of French author and philosopher Albert Camus' famous novel “L'Étranger” (“The Stranger”) is to be auctioned today (Wednesday 5 June) at Tajan in Paris. It is ...
CASSOPOLIS, Mich. (WNDU) - “We have art in order not to die of life.” It was the author Albert Camus who famously said the ...
written in 1947 by French-Algerian philosopher Albert Camus. Japanese booksellers struggled to keep The Plague on shelves as demand grew in the early days of the pandemic. The novel depicts ...
For all its comedy, "Every Brilliant Thing" is also serious, indirectly addressing the provocative statement that Albert Camus wrote in "The Myth of Sisyphus": "There is only one really serious ...
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