Friday, November 8, 2013

childhood...

Camus, Orson Scott Card and Saint-Exupery? No link!

Albert Camus, gagnant de prix Nobel, portrait en buste, posé au bureau, faisant face à gauche, cigarette de tabagisme.jpg


  • The Stranger (L'Étranger, often translated as The Outsider) (1942)
  • The Plague (La Peste) (1947)
  • The Fall (La Chute) (1956)
  • A Happy Death (La Mort heureuse) (written 1936–1938, published posthumously 1971)
  • The First Man (Le premier homme) (incomplete, published posthumously 1995) 
Today I propose you to remember Albert Camus. Awarded with Nobel prize in 1957, was one of the most loved writers in my country before 1989...
 In 1913 - 100 years ago - in a familial context without any perspective, arise a genius. 
Orson Scott Card at BYU Symposium 20080216 closeup.jpgOrson Scott Card's "Ender's Game" movie was released. Take your time to read the novel. Enjoy movie after reading the book.
I Don't know if OSC heard or no about Mircea Eliade as a founder of history of religion like science.
Universality of culture teach us: nothing new under the Sun!
11exupery-inline1-500.jpgEven looks like an eclectic post I must to step forward to remember you about one of the biggest story wrote ever by someone for child - no matter age of :

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's

Where are the links between this peoples who's footprints remains in our memory?
Never ever you can get a valuable response if you don't spend few hours of your life to read. 
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