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Monthly Archives: July 2006
Underclocker Obscura :: July :: 4
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The International Fiction Review
Stumbleupon Review of : http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/IFR/bin/get.cgi?directory=Vol.26/&filename=Stoltzfus.htm Camus and Hemingway: Suicide, Sisyphus, and the Leopard Ben Stoltzfus, University of California, Riverside Should a person commit suicide or not? To die or not to die, that is the question Albert Camus asks in … Continue reading
Sisyphus has become Camus’s
Stumbleupon Review Sisyphus has become Camus’s metaphor for twentieth-century man–for all those who persevere despite the knowledge that everybody is mortal. Sisyphus rolls his rock upward knowing that purpose, dignity, and happiness are the fruits of endeavor. He has chosen … Continue reading
Like Hemingway, Camus’s
Stumbleupon Review Like Hemingway, Camus’s Caligula, in the play Caligula, blends nature and death into a plot designed to teach all of Rome that life is absurd and that he, Caligula, with his deadly imperial freedom, has usurped the power … Continue reading
If death is the sovereign
Stumbleupon Review If death is the sovereign remedy for the misfortunes of life and you are obsessed, as Hemingway was, with pride, honor, and dignity and, on top of that, if you are an artist who, like the bullfighter, can … Continue reading
The Myth of Sisyphus
Stumbleupon Review The Myth of Sisyphus The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there … Continue reading