
Camus
In Our Time: Philosophy
The Fall of Caro, a Book Review
The book is permeated by a very powerful sense of guilt. In the stranger, merceau kills an arab and yet camu seems to want us to exculpate him. And i think that probably this is ar camu speaking both iron and from the heart,. If one can say this. Because came was under attack, and he is both confessing, if you like, clemence who hadn't read the books, he'd just got them on his shelf. Clemence who was full of style and no content. But clemence is extraordinarily guilty in his sense of himself - whereas merceau seemed to feel no guilt at all.
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