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Create Dangerously

$20.95
Discover the profound insights of Albert Camus in this captivating trade paperback edition of his influential lecture. 'To create today is to create dangerously'—a message that resonates through the ages, reminding us of the significant role of the artist in society. This essential read challenges the concept of 'art for art's sake', presenting an argument that every act of creation bears the weight of moral responsibility. Published by Penguin UK in 2018, this 64-page edition is ideal for students, artists, and book lovers alike. Delve into Camus's Nobel Prize speech, where he articulates the critical role of literature and art in confronting the challenges of our time. This powerful work is not just a historical document; it's a call to action for all creatives to engage responsibly with the world around them. Perfect for those seeking to ignite their artistic passion while reflecting on the societal impacts of their craft. Enjoy the ease of FREE shipping on this item, making it a perfect addition to your collection without the hassle of combined shipping. Enhance your reading list with this thought-provoking work—order your new paperback today and explore the depths of artistic integrity and responsibility.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780241339121
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2018
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 64


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'To create today is to create dangerously. Any publication is an act, and that act exposes one to the passions of an age that forgives nothing'

Camus's powerful lecture, as relevant today as ever, argues against 'art for art's sake', while his Nobel Prize speech brilliantly sets out his vision of the artist's role and responsibilities.

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Create Dangerously

$20.95
Discover the profound insights of Albert Camus in this captivating trade paperback edition of his influential lecture. 'To create today is to create dangerously'—a message that resonates through the ages, reminding us of the significant role of the artist in society. This essential read challenges the concept of 'art for art's sake', presenting an argument that every act of creation bears the weight of moral responsibility. Published by Penguin UK in 2018, this 64-page edition is ideal for students, artists, and book lovers alike. Delve into Camus's Nobel Prize speech, where he articulates the critical role of literature and art in confronting the challenges of our time. This powerful work is not just a historical document; it's a call to action for all creatives to engage responsibly with the world around them. Perfect for those seeking to ignite their artistic passion while reflecting on the societal impacts of their craft. Enjoy the ease of FREE shipping on this item, making it a perfect addition to your collection without the hassle of combined shipping. Enhance your reading list with this thought-provoking work—order your new paperback today and explore the depths of artistic integrity and responsibility.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780241339121
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2018
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 64


Description:
'To create today is to create dangerously. Any publication is an act, and that act exposes one to the passions of an age that forgives nothing'

Camus's powerful lecture, as relevant today as ever, argues against 'art for art's sake', while his Nobel Prize speech brilliantly sets out his vision of the artist's role and responsibilities.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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