De Albert Camus a Maïssa Bey, miradas cruzadas, de una Argelia a otra

In her book L’ombre d’un homme qui marche au soleil (2004) the Algerian writer Maïssa Bey pays a moving tribute to the French writer Albert Camus. She shows that today, Algerian intellectuals are indeed reconsidering his work and his personnality, through a less passionate reading...

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Autor Principal: Castellani, Jean-Pierre
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2010
Acceso en línea:https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/HilodelaFabula/article/view/1810
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Sumario:In her book L’ombre d’un homme qui marche au soleil (2004) the Algerian writer Maïssa Bey pays a moving tribute to the French writer Albert Camus. She shows that today, Algerian intellectuals are indeed reconsidering his work and his personnality, through a less passionate reading of his books, leaving aside the polemics created by Camus stance during Algeria war of independence. The objective is hence to gauge Camus influence on Algeria’s litterature from the examples shown by MB.