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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2007

'Camus: A Life lived in Critical Times'

I.M. van der Poel

The life of Albert Camus (1913-60) was profoundly affected by the three major tragedies which dominate the history of twentieth-century France: the Great War (1914-18), World War II (1939-45) and the Algerian War of Independence (1954-62). It is unusual that Camuss destiny should have been so closely bound up with that of metropolitan France. As a French petit colon born in Algeria, he spent most of his life outside France. It was not until he was in his late thirties that, as a celebrated writer, Camus settled in France permanently. After the very successful publication of La Peste in 1947, he was able to set up house in the sixth arrondissement in Paris, near the premises of his editor, Gallimard. Camus was born on 7 November 1913, on the eve of the First World War, in the little village of Mondovi near Constantine, one of the major cities of what was then French Algeria. His mother was of Spanish origin, his father a so-called pied-noir, a Frenchman born in the colony and whose family had lived there for several generations. In his last and unfinished work, the autobiographical novel Le Premier Homme, Camus claims that his forebears had fled from Alsace after the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1. According to Camuss biographer Olivier Todd, however, the Camus family came from the Bordeaux region in the south-west of France. This would make it more probable that it was economic rather than political reasons that led them to try their fortune in Algeria.


The postcolonial Low Countries: literature, colonialism, and multiculturalism | 2012

Unlike(ly) Home(s): "Self-orientalisation" and Irony in Moroccan Diasporic Literature

I.M. van der Poel; E. Boehmer; S. De Mul


Tijdschrift Voor Nederlandse Taal-en Letterkunde | 2016

[Bespreking van: S.-J. Moenandar (2013) Depraved Borderlands: Encounters with Muslims in Dutch Literature and the Public Debate]

I.M. van der Poel


De Groene Amsterdammer | 2016

De H van Haïm: Parijs en de Maghreb-joden

I.M. van der Poel


Ontworteld: de schrijver als nomade | 2015

De nieuwe literaturen van de Marokkaanse diaspora: Meerstemmigheid of creolisering?

I.M. van der Poel; J. Goud


Editions lendemains | 2015

Le passé refoulé d'une ville coloniale: une relecture de La Peste d'Albert Camus

I.M. van der Poel; H.-J. Lüsebrink; S. Mbondobari


La Tortue Verte | 2014

Edmond Amran el Maleh: Exil et dédoublement

I.M. van der Poel


Francophonies | 2014

Le pays dépaysé: "Auto-orientalisation" et ironie dans la littérature de la diaspora marocaine

I.M. van der Poel; C. Coste; D. Lançon


Voortschrijdend inzicht: omdat de wetenschap niet stilstaat | 2013

De vertrouwdheid met de ander

I.M. van der Poel


Archive | 2013

Variations sur la figure du double: la mémoire judéo-marocaine chez E.A. El Maleh et M. Bennaroch

Y. el Haddad; I.M. van der Poel; A. Ben Msila

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University of Amsterdam

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