TY - BOOK AU - Camus,Albert AU - De Gramont,Alexandre TI - Between hell and reason: essays from the Resistance newspaper Combat, 1944-1947 SN - 0819551880 AV - D802.F8 C343 1988 U1 - 940.5344 23 PY - 1991///] CY - Hanover PB - University Press of New England KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - France KW - Underground literature N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Foreword /Elisabeth Young-Bruehl -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Translator’s Introduction -- 1. Combat, from Resistance to Revolution -- 2. The Revolution Ruined: toward a Third Way -- 3. “Neither Victims nor Executioners” -- 4. Conclusion. Camus’s Resignation from Combat -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index N2 - "Collected for the first time in English, 41 of Albert Camus’s Combat essays trace the evolution of moral and political themes central to his literary works."--Publisher's website ER -