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A Life Worth Living

Albert Camus and the Quest for Meaning

Robert Zaretsky

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$22.95 • £16.95 • €20.95

ISBN 9780674724761

Publication: November 2013

Available 10/28/2013

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240 pages

5 x 7-1/2 inches

Belknap Press

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    Robert Zaretsky is Professor of French History at the University of Houston.

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