Camus… Sartre, a mirror of childhoods
Camus… Sartre, a mirror of childhoods
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Camus... Sartre, Mirror of Childhoods<p> Little Albert grew up in a poor suburb of Algiers.<br> Little Jean-Paul in a posh Parisian apartment building.<br><br> Each of them recounted their own childhood:<br> Sartre in The Words<br> Camus in The First Man<br><br> Between commonalities, both unsettling and amusing, and radically opposed aspects, we move from one story to the other in a kind of rhythmic and uninterrupted ping-pong. Two childhoods, fundamentally ordinary, made extraordinary by their writing.<br><br> A subtle and exhilarating investigation, to lead you to a question, which we will not answer.<br> How could these two children have gotten along?</p><p> With the support of Catherine Camus: "A game full of subtlety, full of humor. A surprising and sensitive perspective, which moved me."</p>
