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American Journals (Journaux de voyage) is an autobiographical book by Nobel-prize awarded author Albert Camus. It was published by Paragon House in 1987. Camus describes his voyage to North and South America. He travelled to the USA from March to May 1946 and to Latin America from June to August 1949. While in Latin America, he suffered from a tuberculosis crisis. Roger Quilliot edited the book.[1]

References

  1. ^ Rose, Marilyn Gaddis. 1987. “American Journals (Book).” Library Journal 112 (12): 78.