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Camus A. Plays Book
Among the artists and intellectuals of the last century, whose work has aroused great interest among Western intellectuals and significantly influenced them, one of the leading places belongs to the French writer, Nobel Prize laureate Albert Camus (1913-1960). The weight of his contribution to literature and spiritual culture can hardly be overestimated. The interest of the modern reader in the works of Camus has by no means diminished. Therefore, it is safe to say that the work of this writer has passed the most rigorous and fair test - the test of time.
The publication includes dramaturgical works of Camus - the plays "Caligula" (1944), "The Misunderstanding" (1944), "The State of Siege" (1948), "The Just Assassins" (1950), which clearly reflected the evolution of his work. They are still a success on many theatrical stages today, and vividly demonstrate Camus's extraordinary talent as a playwright.
Number of pages: 224
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