what did you learn regarding literature today?
>found out albert camus is pronounced al-bear cah-moo instead of al-bert cam-us
>>9174082
That I'm inherently superior to all women writers as a white man.
Schopenhauer, you are my hero! FUCK WOMEN
>>9174082
>Thinks it's pronounced Cah-moo
>Being this bad at French
When will Anglos learn?
It is cah-miih.
It's All-burr Say-muss, plebs.
I always pronounce Albert Camus 'Jean Paul Sartre' for kicks.
That borges wasnt drunk constantly. He was blind
It's cam-yoo with stress on the 2nd syllable
>>9174811
Yoo isn't a precise enough phonetic spelling to be helpful. I can see what you are getting at but it's too easy to read it different. I always told people it was Cæ-mew, with the ew sounding like the ew sound in stew except more nasally.
>>9174904
It's not nasal at al. It's just Kamü.
>>9174082
it's pronounced [albɛʁ kamy]
Paradise lost is tl:dr
>>9174082
It isn't though. This >>9174750 is closer, but it still isn't it. I don't think Americans can ever pronounce it. Same with Soeren Kierkegaard. The oe sound (can't format the real letter on 4chan) simply doesn't exist in english. Neither does the O in Schopenhauer. English speakers can't say an O without turning it into an "ow".
As for OP, I dug up some of the correspondences between Nietzsche and Strindberg and read them. I realized they were quite similar in their outlooks, but not the extent. Both have been raised by Schopenhauer as well, something that is especially evident in the fiction of Strindberg.
>>9174737
Same with trying to refer to the nigga John-Paul
>SART
or
>SAR-TREY
>>9174082
>found out albert camus is pronounced al-bear cah-moo instead of al-bert cam-us
It's Alahbu Khamu.