American Journals by Albert Camus
A series of travel reflections written after a mid-20th-century visit to the United States, this collection records vivid encounters with American cities, cultural institutions and public figures while probing themes of democracy, materialism, racial injustice and the meaning of freedom; the tone mixes curiosity and gentle critique as the observer contrasts official optimism with private unease and reflects on art, cinema and the human condition amid postwar American life.
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