The Stranger of Camus [CD + Book]
Author: Read By Albert Camus
Format: Audiobook
Release Date: 28-10-2003
Details: In June 1942, a short novel L'Etranger appeared. The author is a 28-year-old unknown who would not only change the history of French literature, but also that of 20th century philosophy with the formulation of the feeling of the absurdity of human destiny. On April 7, 8 and 9, 1954, Albert Camus recorded his entire text for the national radio (ORTF). He received the Nobel Prize in 1957. Frémeaux & Associés and the INA (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel) in agreement with Gallimard have decided to restore this recording and make available to the public the audio reading of this masterpiece. work by its author. Recruited by Albert Camus as a journalist for Combat, author of an intellectual biography on Camus and publisher of his complete work in 9 volumes, Grand Prize for Literature from the French Academy for all of his work, Roger Grenier produced the booklet accompanying this sound box of 3 compact discs. This endearing recording reveals the importance of our sound heritage allowing us to listen to the thoughts of the great intellectuals of contemporary history. Patrick Fremeaux
EAN: 3561302505220
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood