Description
A comprehensive analysis in English of the thought of Albert Camus from a philosophical perspective
About the Author
David Sprintzen is Professor of Philosophy at C.W. Post College of Long Island University.
Reviews
"I am indebted to David Sprintzen for his scholarly, detailed, reflective treatment of one of the more important philosophers of this century."
-Robert E. Lauder, Canadian Philosophical Review
"Camus enthusiasts will find a great deal to reminisce about, in this detailed presentation written by an admiring advocate of Camus's positions, articulate and unflinching even when these are ambiguous, incoherent, or simply remote and relevant only in the narrow context of Camus's dated quarrels with personal adversaries."
-French Review
"Sprintzen's book is a splendid invitation to join in an intense dialogue concerning human existence and the turbulent civilization in which Camus and his readers raise and attempt to answer questions. The synoptic analysis and delicate care which Sprintzen gives to virtually every important work of Camus show not only his master of Camus' literary corpus, but his determination to understand Camus' entire project.... I recommend it with enthusiasm."
-Ronald E. Santoni, Denison University
Book Information
ISBN 9780877228271
Author David Sprintzen
Format Paperback
Page Count 261
Imprint Temple University Press,U.S.
Publisher Temple University Press,U.S.
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm