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Razmyshleniia o gil'otine [Reflections on the Guillotine]
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Even during his lifetime, Albert Camus was called the ‘Conscience of the West,’ and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for ‘his important literary work, which with clear seriousness illuminates the problems of human conscience in our time.’ Camus's rejection of cruelty and violence is evident in both his life and his works. In his essay ‘Reflections on the Guillotine,’ published when capital punishment was still practiced in France, he speaks of its ineffectiveness and considers it a relic of the past.
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Even during his lifetime, Albert Camus was called the ‘Conscience of the West,’ and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for ‘his important literary work, which with clear seriousness illuminates the problems of human conscience in our time.’ Camus's rejection of cruelty and violence is evident in both his life and his works. In his essay ‘Reflections on the Guillotine,’ published when capital punishment was still practiced in France, he speaks of its ineffectiveness and considers it a relic of the past.
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Author
Camus Albert
Publisher
AST
ISBN
9785171373276
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2024
Pages
160
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Even during his lifetime, Albert Camus was called the ‘Conscience of the West,’ and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for ‘his important literary work, which with clear seriousness illuminates the problems of human conscience in our time.’ Camus's rejection of cruelty and violence is evident in both his life and his works. In his essay ‘Reflections on the Guillotine,’ published when capital punishment was still practiced in France, he speaks of its ineffectiveness and considers it a relic of the past.