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Albert Camus - Wikipedia Albert Camus ( kæˈmuː [2] ka-MOO; French: [albɛʁ kamy] ⓘ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, novelist, author, dramatist, journalist, world federalist, [3] and political activist
Albert Camus - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Camus’s philosophy found political expression in The Rebel, which along with his newspaper editorials, political essays, plays, and fiction earned him a reputation as a great moralist
Albert Camus Author and Journalist - Biography, Age and Wife Albert Camus was a renowned author and political journalist, best known for his works 'The Stranger' and 'The Plague,' which explore themes of absurdism He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957
Albert Camus – Biographical - NobelPrize. org Albert Camus (1913-1960) was a representative of non-metropolitan French literature His origin in Algeria and his experiences there in the thirties were dominating influences in his thought and work
Understanding Albert Camus; Novelist, Playwright and Philosopher Camus examines the problem of suicide in a philosophical light using the Ancient Greek Myth of Sisyphus, the man condemned to push a rock up a mountain only to see it fall back down endlessly throughout eternity
Camus, Albert | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy He was the second child of Lucien Auguste Camus, a military veteran and wine-shipping clerk, and of Catherine Helene (Sintes) Camus, a house-keeper and part-time factory worker
Camus Biography — Albert Camus Society Our Albert Camus biography is in three parts: 1913-43 covering his birth to the publication of The Stranger and Myth of Sisyphus; 1943-51 covering his work for Combat to the publication of The Plague; 1951-60 covering the furore over The Rebel, the aftermath and The Fall ending with Camus’s untimely death
Albert Camus - Existentialism, Absurdism, Nobel Prize | Britannica As novelist and playwright, moralist and political theorist, Albert Camus after World War II became the spokesman of his own generation and the mentor of the next, not only in France but also in Europe and eventually the world