Absurd Creation

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Absurd Creation is a section of Albert Camus’s philosophical essay "The Myth of Sisyphus" that explores how artistic and literary creation responds to and expresses the human experience of the absurd.

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instanceOf essay section
philosophical text
argues art must avoid both resignation and false hope
art should not deny the absurd
art should remain faithful to the experience of the absurd
creation is a way of living with the absurd
the artist is both detached from and engaged with the world
author Albert Camus NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
describes art as a balance between lucidity and imagination
art as a limited and provisional order
artist as creating worlds while knowing they are not absolute
discusses difference between philosophical and artistic truth
limits of representation of the absurd in art
role of style in expressing the absurd
explores creation as a form of revolt
creation without appeal to transcendence
how art responds to the absurd
how literature expresses the absurd
limits of rational explanation in art
relationship between creator and absurd world
tension between form and chaos in art
hasPerspective anti-nihilist stance within absurdism
non-religious view of creation
includedIn first French edition of Le Mythe de Sisyphe
influenced 20th-century literary theory on absurdism
philosophical discussions of art and meaninglessness
language French
mainTheme artistic creation
freedom
human condition
literary creation
lucidity
meaning in a meaningless world
revolt
the absurd
originalTitle Création et absurdité NERFINISHED
partOf The Myth of Sisyphus NERFINISHED
philosophicalContext absurdism
existentialism
publicationYear 1942
relatedConcept absurd hero
impossibility of ultimate meaning
revolt as a response to the absurd
relatedWork The Rebel NERFINISHED
workType philosophical essay section

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The Myth of Sisyphus containsSection Absurd Creation