Albert Camus was born in Drean then known as Mondovi, in Frencn Algeria, on 7 November
1913. He was a
French philosopher, author, and journalist.
In 1957, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature, “for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times”. Camus died on 4 January
1960, at the age of 46, in a car accident near Sens.
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Albert Camus(1913-1960) |
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REFLEXIONS SUR LE TERRORISME-LE PREMIER HOMME(THE FIRST MAN 1995)
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LA CHUTE(1956)-THE FALL, L’ ETRANGER(1942)- THE STRANGER |
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Exile and the Kingdom (L’ exil et le royance 1957) |
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L’ ETE (1954) |
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LE MYTHE DE SISYPHE(1942)-NOCES(1959)
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