The Chronicle reviews Camus at Combat, a collection of writings the French novelist contributed to the underground newspaper of the French Resistance.
Now, in a splendid new translation, edited and annotated by Jacqueline Lévi-Valensi, all of Camus' writings for Combat are available to English readers for the first time. Though some of these pieces have been published previously in English, the value of this comprehensive (and exhaustively footnoted) volume is to exhibit the quotidian political thought of a great humanist as he turned his attention from the triumph of the Resistance to the much messier task of building a new France out of the war's detritus.
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