Three programmes on outstanding works by French writers of this century.
2: Albert Camus
Camus's death in 1960 at the age of 46 has been described as the loss of a man who ' had he lived, could well have become the world's foremost novelist '.
John Cruickshank talks about the man, his work and his ideological quarrel with Jean-Paul Sartre , and introduces readings from The
Outsider and The Plague. Readers CRAWFORD LOGAN and MICHAEL GOLDIE
Producer ALAN WILDING