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Albert Camus in New York City

[Camus] fell in love several times over, notably with Patricia Blake, a 19-year-old student and Vogue apprentice. He read her pages from “The Plague” and she, in return, noting his fascination with the American way of death, found him issues of undertakers’ trade magazines — Sunnyside, Casket,and Embalmer’s Monthly. He particularly admired a funeral parlor ad: “You die. We do the rest.”

From an article about Camus and Sartre in New York.

Margaret Soltan, July 17, 2012 6:53AM
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