Letters
1944-1959
Albert Camus author Maria Casarès author Sandra Smith translator Cory Stockwell translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Publishing:2nd Jul '26
£40.50 was £45.00
This title is due to be published on 2nd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

‘Good night, mon chéri. May tomorrow come quickly, and all the other days when you will belong more to me than to that damned play. I kiss you with all my might.’ —Albert Camus to Maria Casarès, June 1944
The affair between Albert Camus and Maria Casarès began in wartime, on 6 June 1944. Casarès was starring in a production of Camus’ play The Misunderstanding, and at an after-party hosted by Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, the actress and Nobel Prize-winning author embarked on a love affair that would unfold in hundreds of vivid and moving letters over 15 years.
Translated into English for the first time, these 865 letters reveal the impassioned heights and depths of Casarès and Camus’ relationship. They wax lyrical, they rage, they traverse Parisian streets and gaze upon the Luberon mountains, they discuss stardom and everyday life. Letters: 1944-1959 draws back the curtain on the intimate personal lives of two extraordinary artists, who wrote persistently and copiously to one another until Camus’ fatal car crash in January 1960.
[B]oth a major literary document on one of the greatest authors of our times as well as – thanks to the personality of his correspondent, an extraordinary actress – on the entire artistic life of their era, [and a] testimony to a mad love. Totally romantic, jubilant and agonized, but ending in tragedy * Livres Hebdo *
Incandescent … Until now, this collection has remained a fantasy object for Albert Camus specialists. Since, at home, the letter writer rivalled, in his clarity, the novelist * Le Monde des Livres *
Fabulous ... This correspondence, fired up by radiant love, transports us to the end * Libération *
ISBN: 9780241400425
Dimensions: 240mm x 156mm x 40mm
Weight: 750g
1200 pages