Robert Zaretsky is a distinguished literary biographer and historian specializing in French culture.
As a Professor of Humanities at the University of Houston's Honors College, he has authored numerous books on French history and philosophy.
Zaretsky's expertise extends beyond academia; he serves as the history editor for the Los Angeles Review of Books and contributes regularly to major publications such as The New York Times and Foreign Policy.
His work often focuses on intellectual history and the intersection of philosophy and literature, with a particular emphasis on figures like Albert Camus and James Boswell.
Zaretsky's writing style is known for its accessibility and ability to engage both scholarly and general audiences.
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