A review by softstarrynights
Create Dangerously, by Albert Camus

4.0

This is no. 17 in Penguin's new little modern classics series, one I bought purely because I thought that the title sounded perfect for Camp NaNoWriMo. The book is a collection of three essays, though I have a suspicion that one may be a speech, Create Dangerously, Defend Intellingens, and Bread and Freedom. Overall I quite liked it, and found my first experience of Camus to be a pleasant one. Create Dangerously was my favourite as it was the one that was most focused on art, while the other two started much closer to politics, but it was a nice little taster. 

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