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Notebooks
1935-1942, 1942-1951, 1951-1959
Book • 1962
Albert Camus' notebooks are a series of three volumes that span from 1935 to 1959.
They contain his reflections on philosophy, literature, and personal life, providing a unique glimpse into his creative process and intellectual development.
The notebooks cover themes such as existentialism, the absurd, and his experiences during World War II and the Cold War.
They contain his reflections on philosophy, literature, and personal life, providing a unique glimpse into his creative process and intellectual development.
The notebooks cover themes such as existentialism, the absurd, and his experiences during World War II and the Cold War.
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Mentioned by the speaker to reference a passage in one of his notebooks, encouraging students of painting to admire the stains on walls.

Language Fails Us: Confronting the Nature of Art & Artessence
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in the context of his morning pages practice and the eventual fate of his own journals.


Brian Koppelman

a16z Podcast: For the Billions of Creatives Out There