A ranked guide to Albert Camus and his most powerful works, from early attempts to lasting masterpieces that continue to ...
As populist strongmen rise across democracies, philosopher Albert Camus’ warnings against the corruption of truth and ...
Albert Camus lived through war, fame, and tragedy, yet his greatest struggle was with faith in humanity itself. From 'The Plague' to 'The Myth of Sisyphus', his search for meaning amid absurdity ...
In French philosopher Albert Camus’ essay “The Myth of Sisyphus,” from which this week’s episode of “Fargo” takes its name, he speaks at length about his philosophy of the absurd. To Camus, living in ...
Looking for wisdom in these confusing times, I turned to my favorite philosopher the other day and cracked open — yes — "The Plague." If you've read Albert Camus' great, short novel you'll remember a ...
At the CAMP Gallery in Miami, a monumental roster of women fiber artists take on absurdism through a contemporary lens.
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