BBC4 program on Camus
BBC4’s radio program In Our Time has a show dedicated to the life and work of Albert Camus. The Real Player link they provide to the show doesn’t work, but the podcast link appears to be OK.
Shortly after the new year of 1960, a small family car crashed in the French town of Villeblevin in Burgundy, killing two of its occupants. One was the publisher Michel Gallimard; the other was the writer Albert Camus. In Camus’ pocket was an unused train ticket and in the boot of the car his unfinished autobiography The First Man.
Via This French Life.
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