
You need real courage to write Albert Camus as a fictional character. Jay Neugeboren, one of the best American writers of the 20th century and doing even better work in the 21st, has what it takes and more.-Madison Smart Bell, author of All Souls' Rising, The Haiti Trilogy, and other books
I am in this book's target audience: the world conjured by the words: Paris, Sartre, de Beauvoir, and Café de Flore sparked my imagination when I was seventeen and Albert Camus (well, his memory!) was a college crush. This elegant, passionate book will expand my circle: It thrusts mid-twentieth century people, places, and ideas into the complexities of our moment-they shine anew!-Sherry Turkle, Professor MIT, author of Reclaiming Conversation and The Empathy Diaries
After Camus offers the consolations of philosophy, the conflicts of history and the conflagrations of sex. Jay Neugeboren has written a heady, powerful novel.-Margo Jefferson, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Constructing a Nervous System and Negroland