Time, Memory, and Altruism in Camus’s ‘The Plague’

by Anitra Pavlico As we wait for life in this era to regain a sense of normalcy and rationality, we take refuge in other eras. There is a severe shortage of contemporary human activities–art-making, conversation, building things. The past becomes closer and larger. The future has shrunk and become clouded, even dark. We have nowhere … Continue reading Time, Memory, and Altruism in Camus’s ‘The Plague’