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Sunday Feature: Camus-a Reappraisal

on BBC Radio 3

Albert Camus died in a car crash just over 40 years ago, leaving an unfinished manuscript beside him in the wreckage. Author of The Outsider, The Plague and The Fall, he was one of the most influential literary figures in post-war France. Ray Davison makes the case for Camus as the pre-eminent novelist philosopher of the 20th century.

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