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Albert Camus on Nihilism

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2010

Albert Camus talks about his stage adaptation of Dostoyevsky's "The Possessed", (also known as "The Devils" and "Demons"), in 1959, a year before his death in an automobile accident. Interviewer: Pierre Dumayet. Translation: hvolsvellir.

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  • thanks for this, but the title is somewhat misleading...still, good stuff.

  • A master adapting the work of a God.

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  • Thank you very much for the subtitles...there are not a lot of subtitled interviews with albert camus on youtube!

  • When it says "not included in the roman", it should say, "not included in the novel" because roman is French for novel.

  • WHAT A HUMBLE BOSS! Fuck celebrities of today with their arrogance and egotism. Camus wished to write a beautiful play, that's all, not to become world renowned and famous!

  • An adult without illusions...Hmmm

  • @MrXephyr omg, there goes another independent "thinker" who deems "mental capacity" important. treating brain as a muscle, there you go...

  • @cornishpastie9 yawned.

  • @EITrollo

    Bored.

  • @cornishpastie9 0wned

  • Elegant!

  • @EITrollo

    Rather illusory to think one has the soul of a child, you certainly have the mental capacity of one.

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