return to tipasa
December 24, 2007 8:07 AM   Subscribe

Can someone provide me with the original French language version of Albert Camus's essay "Return to Tipasa"? Preferably an online version, because time is off the essence and I won't be able to wait to order a paper copy from somewhere.
posted by Vic Morrow's Personal Vietnam to Writing & Language (3 answers total)
 
Is this it?
posted by beagle at 9:06 AM on December 24, 2007


That's not it, beagle; that's "Nuptials at Tipasa," an earlier essay.
posted by mediareport at 9:54 AM on December 24, 2007


It's called "Retour à Tipasa," and it doesn't seem to be online; all I can find is a brief excerpt on this page. When I google a phrase from it only snippet views turn up. You may have to get a copy of L'été (can your library get it for you?).
posted by languagehat at 10:50 AM on December 24, 2007


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