Is Woody Allen Camus in comedy?
Formal remarks by Rev. Robert Lauder at a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York. Lauder compares the works of Albert Camus and Woody Allen and finds similarities through absurdism. Lauder first discusses Camus, particularly The stranger, The myth of Sisyphus and The plague, then moves on...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding Cassette Audio Book |
Language: | English |
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1986.
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Summary: | Formal remarks by Rev. Robert Lauder at a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York. Lauder compares the works of Albert Camus and Woody Allen and finds similarities through absurdism. Lauder first discusses Camus, particularly The stranger, The myth of Sisyphus and The plague, then moves on to Allen, offering critiques of his films in light of Camus' philosophy. A question and answer session follows. |
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Item Description: | Title from archival inventory. |
Physical Description: | 1 sound cassette (57 min.) : analog. |
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