The Artist at Work - Themes

Themes

This is a humorous story, and it must be understood that Camus is poking fun here. First is the artist's idea that everything good that comes his way is because of his "star." Thus, the artist refuses to accept any credit or control over what happens to him. Unfortunately, this means he also does not question anything that happens to him.

The bulk of the story is taken up with an exaggerated scenario of "friends,' disciples and critics. The harm all of these cause to the hero becomes extremely obvious.



Works by Albert Camus
Novels
  • The Stranger
  • The Plague
  • The Fall
  • A Happy Death
  • The First Man
Short stories
  • Exile and the Kingdom
    • "The Adulterous Woman"
    • "The Renegade"
    • "The Silent Men"
    • "The Guest"
    • "The Artist at Work"
    • "The Growing Stone"
Plays
  • Caligula
  • The Misunderstanding
  • The State of Siege
  • The Just Assassins
  • The Possessed
Essays
  • The Myth of Sisyphus
  • The Rebel
  • "Reflections on the Guillotine"
  • Resistance, Rebellion, and Death
  • Summer in Algiers
Non-fiction
  • Betwixt and Between
  • Neither Victims Nor Executioners
  • Notebooks 1935–1942
  • Notebooks 1943–1951
  • Nuptials

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