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Columns by Gary Schwartz, mainly on Dutch and Flemish art, art history and museums. Since September 1995 (online since May 2004).

Category: Literature and film

336: The Camus complex at The New Yorker

In the 1950s death lost its sting in The New Yorker. As in the opening line of Albert Camus’s novel L’Etranger, mothers – and others – keep dying without anyone shedding a tear over them. Continue reading “336: The Camus complex at The New Yorker”

Unknown's avatarAuthor loeklistPosted on June 13, 2016June 16, 2016Categories Literature and filmLeave a comment on 336: The Camus complex at The New Yorker

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