What Camus is saying is that man is condemned by nature and circumstances to spiritual exile, always seeking an inner kingdom in which to be reborn. |
Why not wait at least until our return from Camus, or even until the morning? |
He has occasionally, and with characteristic unblushing swagger, compared himself to Albert Camus. |
Albert Camus used violence as a means of exploring meaning, or lack thereof, in his existential novels. |
Kentaro, for his part, was thinking uncharitable thoughts towards Camus. |
The Algerian war, on the other hand, appeared to Camus as a clash between two rights, as in an ancient Greek tragedy. |