Algerian Chronicles

Algerian Chronicles

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May 6, 2013 · English · Hardcover (240 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 240
Language English
Published May 6, 2013
Publisher Belknap Press
ISBN-10 0674072588
ISBN-13 9780674072589

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In reflecting on the complexities of Algerian identity and the impacts of colonialism, this collection dives deep into Albert Camus's thoughts during a tumultuous period in history. Written fifty years after Algeria gained independence, it provides a poignant exploration of the cultural, social, and political dynamics at play. Through a series of essays, Camus articulates his ties to the land and its people, confronting the stark realities of his homeland while grappling with his own philosophy.

The collaboration of translators Arthur Goldhammer and Alice Kaplan brings Camus's insights to a new audience, enhancing the understanding of his nuanced perspective. Their expertise allows readers to delve into the intricacies of his prose, capturing the essence of his reflections on justice, freedom, and the moral dilemmas posed by conflict.

Ultimately, this work serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggles faced in the wake of colonial legacies. It invites readers to contemplate the enduring questions of identity and belonging, as Camus's voice resonates within the broader context of global post-colonial discourse.

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Romance Action & Adventure Contemporary
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