CAMUS AND SARTRE. CRISIS AND COMMITMENT
(New York: Delacorte Press, 1972).
AN IMPORTANT STUDY THAT BRILLIANTLY DEPICTS THE DISTINCTIONS IN THE KINDS OF COMMITMENT OF TWO OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL THINKERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY. "Camus whether in art of politics, was a man who essentially dealt in people. Sartre...eventually dealt mainly in abstractions - which he confused with averages; and yet was deeply preoccupied with people." - the author. Item #34812
First Edition. 8vo, publisher's original black cloth, lettered in gilt and red on the spine and gilt on the upper cover, in the original dustjacket. xi, 287 pp. A very fine copy, both book and dustjacket.
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