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Book Review | ‘The Complete Notebooks by Albert Camus,’ Translated by Ryan Bloom

Book Review | ‘The Complete Notebooks by Albert Camus,’ Translated by Ryan Bloom

Santa Barbara Independent

May 1, 2026

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There’s something special about curling up with a book that feels like a quiet conversation with a brilliant mind, and according to the *Santa Barbara Independent*, that’s exactly what “The Complete Notebooks by Albert Camus,” newly translated by Ryan Bloom, delivers. Described as “a complete gem,” this collection gives us a rare, unfiltered look at Camus—the philosopher, the novelist, and the man who wrestled with meaning under the Mediterranean sun. For those of us in Santa Barbara, where our own coastline echoes that same light and existential calm, it’s hard not to feel a kinship with his reflections on beauty, rebellion, and the human condition.

What makes this review so timely for our community is how it reminds us that great literature isn’t just for dusty libraries—it’s for our morning coffee at Handlebar Coffee or a quiet afternoon at the Santa Barbara Public Library. Whether you’re a lifelong Camus fan or just dipping into his world, this translation feels like an invitation to slow down and think deeply, something our beachside town does so well. Pick up a copy, and you might just find yourself seeing our own sunsets a little differently.

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