Alphabetarion # Alphabetarion # Effect | Albert Camus, 1946 0 Fernand Leger, Study for the City, 1919 “There is no longer any such thing as isolatedsuffering and no instance of torture anywherein the world is without effects on our daily lives” Albert Camus, Neither Victims Nor Executioners, 1946 Tags: 1910s, 1940s, Albert Camus, Fernand Leger Post navigation Previous: J[A-Z]Z / p1ck ( Live at Jazz Jamboree | Krzysztof Komeda Quintet, 1964Next: Thoughts on { Love | Pedro Calderon de la Barca / Oscar Wilde / Antoine de Saint-Exupéry / Julio Cortázar / Charles Dickens / Sylvia Plath / Emily Brontë / Albert Einstein / Margaret Atwood, 1681-1986 More Stories Alphabetarion # Alphabetarion # Refuse | Richard Powers, 2009 0 Alphabetarion # Alphabetarion # Before | Julio Cortazar, 1963 0 Alphabetarion # theater Alphabetarion # Morality | Edward Bond, 1971 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.