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Tyranny and resistance: Albert Camus' 1948 drama 'L'État de siège' carries new relevance by Charles McNulty

The theater excited Albert Camus' communal instincts as a writer, but the stage wasn't the ideal medium for his brand of political existentialism. "Caligula" is perhaps his most fully realized play, and he had some success with adaptations (notably of Faulkner and Dostoevsky). But the interest...

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times at 05:10PM on October 27, 2017

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