Albert Camus spent part of World War II living just two miles from Le Chambon, the tiny French village at the heart of a remarkable nonviolent resistance and rescue operation. Drawing inspiration from what he saw, Camus went on to write “The Plague,” a singular work of art that continues to offer empowering lessons on how to live in moments of crisis.
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