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  1. Resistance, Rebellion, and Death: Essays by Albert Camus, 1995-08-29
  2. Albert Camus: A Life by Olivier Todd, Benjamin Ivry, 2000-03-31
  3. The Plague (Penguin Modern Classics) by Albert Camus, 2002-12-05
  4. Albert Camus's The Stranger (Bloom's Guides)
  5. La Peste by Albert Camus, 1972-10-01
  6. Albert Camus the Algerian: Colonialism, Terrorism, Justice by David Carroll, 2008-10-23
  7. L Etranger (French Edition) by Albert Camus, 2005-03-17
  8. The Cambridge Companion to Camus (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  9. Albert Camus: Elements of a Life by Robert Zaretsky, 2010-01-04
  10. The Fastidious Assassins (Penguin Great Ideas) by Albert Camus, 2008
  11. Albert Camus: From the Absurd to Revolt by John Foley, 2008-10
  12. Caligula and Three Other Plays by Albert Camus, 1962-02-12
  13. Le Premier Homme (French Edition) by Albert Camus, 2000-01
  14. The Stranger [ 1946 ] a novel by Albert Camus (V-2, a Vintage Book) by Albert Camus, 1946

21. Camus, Albert Definition Of Camus, Albert In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Camus, Albert ( lbĕr` k m `), 1913–60, French writer, b. Algiers. Camus was one of the most important authors and thinkers of the 20th cent.
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23. Albert Camus (1913-1960)
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Albert Camus Albert Camus was born in Mondovi, Algeria on November 7, 1913. He would learn early the sometimes senseless nature of life. Within a year of Camus' birth, his father, an impoverished agricultural worker of Alsatian origin, was killed in Europe fighting at the first battle of the Marne. His mother moved the family to the Belcourt district of Algiers where they lived with her mother who had also been widowed. In primary school, Camus was fortunate enough to cross paths with a teacher, Louis Germain, who recognized the young boy's intellectual potential and encouraged him in his studies. By the time Camus received his in 1930, he was reading the likes of Gide, Montherlant and Malraux. After taking a short break necessitated by a bout with tuberculosis, Camus continued his education at the University of Algiers. During this period, he supported himself by a wide variety of jobs which included giving private lessons, working for the Meteorological Institute, and selling spare parts for cars. It was also during this period that he, along with a number of other young left-wing intellectuals, founded the Théâtre du Travail in Algiers. Camus' first experience as a playwright came when this group created a "collective play" entitled After earning a degree in philosophy, Camus relocated to Metropolitan France and took up journalism. In 1938, he accepted a post with the left-wing newspaper

24. Albert Camus — Infoplease.com
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28. A Page About Albert Camus
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Biography Bibliography Camus Pages Online texts ... E-Mail Me! A Page About Albert Camus Albert CamusFrench philosopher and one of the most important authors of the Twentieth Century. In early 1995, I began surfing the 'net. Much to my surprise, I found no pages listed in any of the major web indexes at the time dedicated to the works of Albert Camus. I decided someone needed to create a page to link bits of information together. I don't claim to be an expert, and I haven't read much Camus since then, but this page carries on. Every time I think I'll pull it down, I check the stats and see that more than 7,000 people a month are clicking through this page, so I keep it here. Biography Born: November 7, 1913 in Mondovi, Algeria
Died: January 4, 1960 in an automobile accident After winning a degree in philosophy, he worked at various jobs, ending up in journalism. In the 1930s, he ran a theatrical company, and during WWII was active in the French Resistance, editing an important underground paper, Combat Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957 "for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times". Check out the Nobel site for a copy of his acceptance speech, an in-depth biography, and other information.

29. Camus, Albert - Definition Of Camus, Albert By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesa
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Albert Camus French writer who portrayed the human condition as isolated in an absurd world (1913-1960)
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30. Albert Camus: SPIKE Interviews Catherine Camus, Daughter Of Albert Camus: Solita
Interview with Catherine Camus about her father s book The First Man. By Russell Wilkinson. At Spike magazine.
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Russell Wilkinson talks to Catherine Camus about Albert Camus' The First Man In January 1960, the French writer and philosopher Albert Camus was killed in a car crash along with his friend and publisher, Michel Gallimard. Recovered from the wreckage of the crash was the unfinished manuscript of Camus' latest novel, The First Man. In 1957, Camus had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in recognition of his most famous novels, The Outsider and The Plague Fifty years after its original publication The Outsider is still France's best-selling novel this century. In October 1995, The First Man was finally published in English, thirty five years after Camus' death. His daughter, Catherine Camus, elected to publish the manuscript unedited. Its drafts have been organised into the completed text of the novel and authorial notes which supplement its progression and development. As such, The First Man shows the rarely glimpsed process of a work in progress. The novel itself is a deeply autobiographical meditation upon Camus' poverty-stricken childhood and fatherless family within Algeria at the turn of the century. While it remains unfinished, much of the text possesses Camus' characteristic lucidity and sensuality, clearly demonstrating that his best writing was yet to come before his tragic and untimely death at the age of 47.

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French writer, an essayist, novelist and dramatist. With great technical skill, he stressed man's need to carry out responsibilities in a fight against social evils. His books include "The Stranger," 1942 and "The Fall," 1957. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. His poverty-stricken mother raised Camus in Algiers, after his father died in World War I. He attended public schools and worked hard to be accepted into the University of Algiers. As a teenager, he enjoyed sports, such as swimming and football. He was a tall, thin man with dark hair and blue eyes. In 1935 he managed a theatrical company, L'Equipe, and was an active part of the intellectual community. His first book "L'Envers Et l'Endroit," a collection of personal essays, was published in Algiers in 1937. The following years he published a volume of essays, "Noces", and traveled abroad for the first time. On his return to Algiers he worked as a journalist for "Alger Republicain" until 1940 when he went back to France to join the staff of "Paris-soir." In June, when France fell to German armies, he returned to North Africa to teach at a private school in Oran. He went back to Paris in 1942 and completed his novel, "L' estranger." In France Camus played an important role in the renaissance movement, writing for the underground press, "Combat." As the editor, he wrote a series of moving and deeply philosophical essays. Camus resigned from the paper in 1945 to devote more time to his writing. In 1946, he made a lecture tour of the United States where he published his novel, "The Stranger."

32. The Nobel Prize In Literature 1957
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    Died: January 4, 1960 in Villeblerin, France (car accident)
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    The Stranger (1942) The Plague (1947) Biography: Albert Camus was a French-Algerian journalist and novelist. He is regarded as one of the primary sources of modern existentialism, and his novels focused on the philosophy that human life is, objectively speaking, meaningless. This results in absurdity which can only be overcome by a commitment to moral integrity and social solidarity. Although not a philosopher in the strictest sense, his philosophy is expressed widely in his novels and he is generally regarded as an existentialist philosopher. Also Known As: none Alternate Spellings: none Common Misspellings: none Related Resources: Biographies of Philosophers This index of biographical index of famous philosophers throughout history includes many others who have contributed to our understanding of human nature and life - including sociologists, psychologists, scientists, and more.

    34. Albert Camus - Philosopher - Biography
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        Albert Camus L'Envers et L'endroit , which would constitute Camus' first experience of writing for theatre. They also produced plays by Malraux, Synge, Gide and Dostoevski. The theatre company was intended to produce socialist plays specifically for the audience of Algerian workers. In 1938 Camus became a journalist for an anti-colonialist newspaper called the Alger-Republicain. He reported specifically on the state of the Muslims of the Kabylie region, attracting public notice and finally rousing the Algerian government to take action. Abridged versions of these articles were published again much later in Actuelles III Camus left Algiers in 1940 for Paris, hoping to work as a reporter for the leftist press. This same year the German army invaded France, so he returned to North Africa. He found a teaching position in Oran, and was married for his second time to Francine Faure, a mathematics instructor. Camus was a self-proclaimed pacifist, writing openly against war in Europe, and this put him in danger at this time due to the political right's rise in power in both France and Algeria. His stay in Oran was short-lived, as he was "advised" to leave Algeria in March 1940, having been declared a "threat to national security". During the war, Camus published a number of works which have become associated with his doctrine of the absurd: his idea it is impossible to make rational sense of one's experience, and human life is made meaningless by mortality. He writes: "This heart within me I can feel, and I judge that it exists. This world I can touch, and I likewise judge that it exists. There ends all my knowledge, and the rest is construction." The novel

    35. Albert Camus — FactMonster.com
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      Camus, Albert key Noces [weddings] appeared (1939), he went to Paris as a journalist. In World War II he joined the French resistance and was principal editor of the underground paper Combat. Noted for his vigorous, concise, and lucid style, Camus soon gained recognition as a major literary figure. His belief that man's condition is absurd identified him with the existentialists (see existentialism ), but he denied allegiance to that group; his works express rather a courageous humanism. The characters in his novels and plays, although keenly aware of the meaninglessness of the human condition, assert their humanity by rebelling against their circumstances. His essay Le Mythe de Sisyphe (1942, tr. The Myth of Sisyphus, 1955) formulates his theory of the absurd and is the philosophical basis of his novel (1942, tr.

    36. Albert Camus Books Reviews
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    Read a book review online (click here to search reviews) Books Movies Sci-Fi/Fantasy ... Video Author Camus's Book Reviews Message Board The Plague
    The citizens of the French-Algerian city of Oran live without passion or meaning in their lives, but then the plague hits. Seen through the eyes of Rieux, a doctor who has to live through the ordeal without the comforts of his family or even news from them, this book shows how an entire society can be changed completely within a few months. Rieux tends to the fallen, witnesses the deaths of his own friends, and, like his fellow citizens, learns the true ...
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    Mersault's mother dies. Outwardly an average young man, he shows no grief at the funeral, he seems disconnected from the entire event: people notice. He does not understand himself, his life, or his surroundings: he has no direction and has no judgment or motivation. He sees and hears and touches but he does not properly feel: all things seem outer to him. He cannot connect with his girlfriend, and the man next door is so clearly a dangerous crook, but ...
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    38. Mick Kelly, Extract From The Rebel By Albert Camus
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    We shall choose Ithaca, the faithful land, frugal and audacious thought, lucid action, the generosity of the man who understands. In the light, the earth, the earth remains our first and last love. Our brothers are breathing under the same sky; justice is a living thing. Now is born that strange joy which helps one live and die, and which we shall never again renounce to a later time. On the sorrowing earth it is the unresting thorn, the bitter food, the harsh wind off the sea, the ancient dawn forever renewed. At this moment, when each of us must fit an arrow to his bow and enter the lists anew, to reconquer, within history and in spite of it, that which he owns already, the thin yield of his fields, the brief love of this earth, at this moment when at last a man is born, it is time to forsake our age and its adolescent rages. The bow bends; the wood complains. At the moment of supreme tension, there will leap into flight an unswerving arrow, a shaft that is inflexible and free. Home

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    40. The Stranger Study Guide & Literature Essays | GradeSaver
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