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Albert Camus and David Hapgood - The First Man: Le Premier Homme

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76 out of 76 people found this review helpful.

More ironies than one text can bear

Date of Review:  Oct 17, 2001
The Bottom Line: Sadly uncompleted at the time of Camus's death, the "novel" illuminates Camus's Algerian background, including the failure to understand the grievances of the colonized
Review: In this unfinished, heavily autobiographical novel (the manuscript of which was in the car with him when he died in 1960), Albert Camus vividly remembered specific details of his Algerian childhood. He was raised in poverty by an illiterate wispy...
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  3.0

by: Stephen_Murray
Recommended to buy: No

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Lyrical prose, insight into where the...
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lack of understanding of Arab Algerians...
 
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An Incomplete Masterpiece

Date of Review:  Jun 21, 2000
Review: Camus always has been, and probably always will be, one of my favorite writers. I became entranced with The Stranger when I was in my early teens and read most of his books then. However, he is one of the few authors that I feel driven to go back to...
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Recommended to buy: Yes

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