Albert Camus Society of the US
The Albert Camus Society of the US was formed on January 1st 2010. Closely associated with the Albert Camus Society of the UK, the aims of the society are to promote the literature and philosophy of Albert Camus and to make an original contribution to philosophy and literary studies. The Albert Camus Society of the US and the Albert Camus Society of the UK together publish a journal together.
becoming a member of the Albert Camus Society...
The Camus Society US is open to anyone who has an interest in Camus. To become a member simply purchase a copy of the Journal, this covers your membership subscription for one year, and then contact the Society declaring your intention to join. Members are invited and welcome to the annual Camus Society meeting (a joint meeting with the UK Society) and say in how the Camus Society US is run.
Albert Camus Society Journal
The Camus Society Journal is a joint venture with contributions from Camusians from all over the globe. The first journal was published in 2009 before the formation of the Camus Society US. Members of the Camus Society US joining before July 2010 will recieve this journal, members joining after July 2010 will recieve the 2010 journal.

The above link takes to the Camus Society Storefront.
Introduction
SIMON LEA (President Camus Society UK) Observing Meursault, The Stranger
PIERRE BRACKMAN
How Alienation and ‘the Absurd' are Related in Camus's The
Stranger: Is It One's Fate To Be Alienated?
DILEK BASKAYA
Meursault and Moral Freedom: The Stranger's Unique Challenge
to an Enlightenment Ideal
MATTHEW H. BOWKER
The Unconscious Motivation to Become a Murderer in Camus's
The Stranger
STEVEN POSER
The Philosophy of Communication as the Absurd: Albert Camus
and the Ethics of Everyday
BRENT SLEASMAN
Does Meursault Lie?
MARY GENNUSO
Meursault and the Indifference of Death: A Logotherapeutic
Perspective
PETER FRANCEV (President Camus Society US)
Embracing the Absurd in the Literature of Camus
GWENDOLYN DOLSKE
A Stranger of Words
SVENJA SCHRAHÉ |