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Discover the profound human connection between Albert Camus and his teacher Louis Germain with "Letters Between Camus and Louis Germain," a rare first edition featuring 220 pages of heartfelt correspondence and reflections. This unique work documents a transformative phase in Camus’s life, capturing his journey as a poor student in a working-class district of Algiers, and reveals how the compassionate and persistent guidance of Louis Germain shaped Camus into one of the twentieth century’s most renowned writers. After Camus’s tragic death in a car accident, an unfinished manuscript titled "The First Man" was found in his car, excerpts of which are included in this book, offering moving glimpses into Camus’s personal and academic life under his beloved mentor.
Published by a reputable publishing house, this first edition stands out for its premium quality printing and thick, durable pages, making it an ideal addition to your personal collection or a prestigious gift for enthusiasts of French literature and autobiographies. The book features a selection of original letters exchanged between Nobel Prize winner Albert Camus and his influential teacher Louis Germain, with several letters published here for the first time, granting readers a rare window into their profound intellectual and emotional bond.
Technical Specifications:
- Title: Letters Between Camus and Louis Germain
- Authors: Albert Camus, Louis Germain
- Pages: 220
- Edition: First
- Paper Type: Premium, durable
- Origin: France
- Language: Arabic (translated from French)
- Publisher: Accredited publishing house
Key Features:
- Includes never-before-published original letters
- Special section from Camus’s novel "The First Man"
- Deeply human narrative highlighting the transformative power of education
- High-quality printing and robust binding
- Suitable for reading at home, in the office, or university library
Use Cases:
- Perfect for lovers of literature and autobiographies
- Valuable reference for researchers in French literature and Algerian history
- An exquisite gift for intellectuals and educators
Benefits:
- Offers readers insight into the unique relationship between Camus and his mentor
- Inspires and emphasizes the vital role of education in changing lives
- Enriches personal libraries with a rare, trusted source
Care Instructions:
- Store away from moisture and direct sunlight to preserve paper and cover quality
- Place upright on a shelf, away from potential sources of damage
Own a piece of literary history with this exceptional book, which combines deep human correspondence and authentic narrative, fitting for any cultural setting—home, office, or academic library.
- Origin: France
- Title: Letters Between Camus and Louis Germain
- Authors: Albert Camus, Louis Germain
- Page Count: 220 pages
- Edition: First
- Paper Type: Premium, durable
- Language: Arabic (translated from French)
- Publisher: Accredited Publishing House
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