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Question?
15th November 2007, 01:22
Is there any source where i can get writings by Albert Camus for free?

ellipsis
15th November 2007, 03:07
not much but its better than nothing

http://books.google.com/books?id=dhf5ccS-u...k_hBJuU#PPP1,M1 (http://books.google.com/books?id=dhf5ccS-u_QC&printsec=frontcover&dq=author:%22albert+camus%22&as_brr=3&sig=utBYDLhrbACeLRALFZBnk_hBJuU#PPP1,M1)

The Feral Underclass
15th November 2007, 11:34
There are no online texts of his fictional work and I think only selections of some of this theoretical work. I'd suggest your local library if you have one.

Where are you from?

Hegemonicretribution
15th November 2007, 12:02
I would second a local/school/college library.

Saying that you can pick up Camus fairly cheap new, and second hand you could get a fair few books for less than $5.

Personally I would say it is worth the text versions, but then again Camus does rock!

Ander
16th November 2007, 22:11
I really enjoyed The Plague but I want to reread it so that I can pick up more on the existentialist/absurdist themes throughout it.

I also want to read The Stranger.