Dagbøger by Albert Camus

1935–1959

A collection of intimate, fragmentary journal entries and notes written over many years that trace a restless mind wrestling with absurdity, revolt, exile and mortality; alongside terse observations on art, writing and the creative process, they record responses to war, politics and colonial violence, sketches for essays and fiction, and fleeting, lyrical reflections on everyday life and landscape, offering a candid portrait of intellectual formation and moral urgency.