
There is an Invincible Summer in Me
About This Novel
In 1937, Camus first encountered the absurd in his first work, "The Right and the Back". In his twenties, his thinking has touched the boundaries of existence. The following year, he introduced his body to writing, turned to the sun, rocks, wind and salt on the Mediterranean coast of Algeria, and indulged in the perception of the land and body. "Wedding Collection" thus becomes one of the brightest chapters in his works. In 1954, Camus compiled the essays he had written about the Mediterranean since 1936 and published "Summer Collection". In an era of absurdity and chaos, he used calm and restrained language to think about how people should live upright and honestly, and how to nurture an "invincible summer" in the middle of winter. "There is an Invincible Summer in Me" contains three collections of essays: "The Back and the Right", "The Wedding Collection" and "The Summer Collection", which span seventeen years of writing and together constitute Camus's spiritual journey from perceptual experience to rational speculation, and from night to light.
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Official(1)Scraped 18d ago
I will write the book review later. I hope there will be an invincible summer in me.
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Official(1)Scraped 18d ago
I will write the book review later. I hope there will be an invincible summer in me.
