A book accuses Albert Camus of being a colonialist. And he resurrects the controversy with Sartre.

Olivier Gloag, author of the essay that attempts to dismantle the Camusian legend, is criticized for wanting to cancel it and tear down his figure. What's fascinating is how the dispute that happened so long ago—the breakup between two friends who happened to be the most famous intellectuals of the time—has not ended. “Every morning it is updated by the newspapers, with their share of havoc, and the political and moral dilemmas in which they plunge us”