BBC4 program on Camus
BBC4’s radio program In Our Time has a show dedicated to the . 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.
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