Create Dangerously
The Power and Responsibility of the Artist
By Albert Camus
"To create today means to create dangerously. Every publication is a deliberate act, and that act makes us vulnerable to the passions of a century that forgives nothing."
In 1957, Nobel Prize-winning philosopher Albert Camus gave a speech entitled "Create Dangerously," effectively a call to arms for artists, in particular those who came from an immigrant background, like he did. Camus understood the necessity of those making art as a part of civil society. A bold cry for artistic freedom and responsibility, his words today remain as timely as ever. In this new translation, Camus's message, available as a stand-alone little book for the first time, will resonate with a new generation of writers and artists.
Product Details
- Paperback
- 64 pages
- ISBN
- 9781984897381
- Publisher
- Vintage (10/29/19)
- Dimensions
- 4.4 x 0.2 x 6.3 inches