Albert Camus lived through war, fame, and tragedy, yet his greatest struggle was with faith in humanity itself. From 'The ...
If Albert Camus were alive today, he might have found in Nigeria’s internet culture a perfect theatre for his notion of the absurd, a boundless digital stage where suffering, humour, and distraction ...
A man who shares his surname with the philosopher who taught the world to accept meaninglessness had, without intending to, ...
This fall, Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is once again drawing audiences to Broadway, with its enigmatic blend of humor, ...
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