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  1. Le Premier Homme (French Edition) by Albert Camus, 2000-01
  2. La Peste by Albert Camus, 1972-10-01
  3. Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation
  4. Exile and the Kingdom by Albert Camus, 2007-02-13
  5. L Etranger (French Edition) by Albert Camus, 2005-03-17
  6. El extranjero by Albert Camus, Albert Camus, 1971
  7. El extranjero by Albert Camus, Albert Camus, 1971
  8. Albert Camus: A Life by Olivier Todd, Benjamin Ivry, 2000-03-31
  9. Lyrical and Critical Essays by Albert Camus, 1970-09-12
  10. The Plague (20th Century Texts, French) (French Edition) by Albert Camus, 1959-12
  11. Albert Camus's The Stranger (Bloom's Guides)
  12. The Plague (Penguin Modern Classics) by Albert Camus, 2002-12-05
  13. Albert Camus the Algerian: Colonialism, Terrorism, Justice by David Carroll, 2008-10-23
  14. Notebooks 1942-1951 by Albert Camus, Justin O'Brien, 1991-09

21. Albert Camus Society UK
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Welcome to the homepage of the Albert Camus Society UK. Here you will find resources on Albert Camus, his life and work, as well as critical reaction to his philosophy. For articles and essays on Camus' philosophy click on Camus Thought . Information on Camus' published work is found with a click on Camus Work . For more information on the Albert Camus Society UK click on Camus Society Albert Camus Society - navigation Camus Bio
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About the Albert Camus Society UK The Albert Camus Society UK, founded January 01st 2005, exists to promote the work of Albert Camus from a philosophical point of view; the ethics of Meursault, Sisyphus and Caligula, and political philosophy of The Rebel. The aim of the Camus Society is to increase awareness of Albert Camus as a relevent voice in contemporary philosophy. Our first Journal is due to be out in August 2006 Camus Society - notices Read the Camus Society BLOG
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22. Albert Camus Winner Of The 1957 Nobel Prize In Literature
albert camus, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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A LBERT C AMUS
1957 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times.
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    November 7, 1913- January 4, 1960
    Place of Birth: Mondovi, Algeria
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23. Existential Primer: Albert Camus
Before commenting upon the works of albert camus, I should first make a rather bold statement I consider him to be an existential writer.
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Before commenting upon the works of Albert Camus, I should first make a rather bold statement: I consider him to be an existential writer. It is fashionable in academic writings to now drop the label from almost every “existentialist” — especially since only Sartre seems to have embraced the label, and then only for a brief time. Certainly it is possible to debate Camus’ status as an existentialist, but one cannot ignore existential elements in his fiction. Camus preferred to think of himself as an “absurdist.”

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25. Camus Studies Association
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26. Camus, Albert | Authors | Guardian Unlimited Books
albert camus (19131960). A novel is never anything, but a philosophy put into images. Birthplace Mondovi, Algeria Education
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by Olivier Todd, Benjamin Ivry (Translator), Clivier Todd. Olivier Todd's biography of Albert Camus matches its subject's depth by portraying the man as well as the moralist. Born in Algeria and raised in poverty by an illiterate mother, Camus never forgot where he came from. He made his name in Nazi-occupied Parispublicly as the author of The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus , covertly as a member of the Resistance and editor of its newspaper, Combat but he longed for the North African sun of his youth. During the years of crisis when Algeria struggled to break free from France, Camus alienated both colonialists and revolutionaries by supporting full equality for Arabs but denouncing terrorism. "I believe in justice," he told an Algerian heckler at a 1957 meeting he addressed in Stockholm after winning the Nobel Prize. "But I will defend my mother before justice." It is this preference for the concrete over the abstract that makes Camus such an appealing thinker. Todd's biography, which offers the most fully human depiction yet, is equally engaging...

28. EpistemeLinks: Website Results For Philosopher Albert Camus
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29. Le Web Camus
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30. Albert Camus - Philosopher And Novelist - 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

31. Albert Camus: SPIKE Interviews Catherine Camus, Daughter Of Albert Camus: Solita
Russell Wilkinson talks to Catherine camus about albert camus The First Man Cliquez ici pour la version française de cette interview In January 1960,
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The First Man CC: The First Man RG: It all depends on the period. Just after the war, the liberation of 1945, Camus was well known, well loved by Sartre and all the intellectuals of that generation. There is an interview given by Sartre in the USA where he is asked what the future of French literature is, and he replies that the next great writer of the future is Camus. And so time passes, and a much more political rather than literary reasoning intervenes, and from the day that Camus wrote The Rebel

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33. Albert Camus
Inside a mudstained briefcase found near the site of the car crash that killed albert camus in 1960, were 144 pages of almost indecipherable handwriting
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  • Camus's Last Work, a First Draft, Shows His Life and His Style
    Inside a mud-stained briefcase found near the site of the car crash that killed Albert Camus in 1960, were 144 pages of almost indecipherable handwriting that made up the first draft of the early chapters of a novel based closely on his life. That novel was eventually published under the title "The First Man." REVIEWS
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    "'The Stranger' . . . should touch off in this country a renewed burst of discussion about the young French writers who are at the moment making more unusual literary news than the writers of any other country."
  • Lyrical and Critical Essays
    "Strangely enough, Camus does not seem to have noticed how his local patriotism, which is admirable in its specifically literary effects, conflicted with the cultural eclecticism so obvious in his critical articles and in his creative practice."
  • A Happy Death
    "Of negligible interest in itself, ['The Happy Death'] has a parasitical relation to 'The Stranger,' which it is alleged, in spite of many differences, to have foreshadowed. What is perhaps most curious about 'A Happy Death' is that it is both better and worse than its famous brother."
  • 34. Albert Camus Quotes
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    35. Notebook On Albert Camus
    Rebel without a Cause by Isabelle de Courtivron a review of albert camus A Life by Olivier Todd, NYTimes BookReview, 12/14/97; albert camus A Life
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    • Herbert Mitgang's Review of the 1988 Matthew Ward translation of the The Stranger (NY Times, April 18, 1988)

    36. Albert Camus Biography
    albert camus (November 7, 1913 January 4, 1960) was a French author and philosopher and one of the principal luminaries (with Jean-Paul Sartre) of
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    Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Albert Camus Biography Albert Camus (November 7, 1913 - January 4, 1960) was a French author and philosopher and one of the principal luminaries (with Jean-Paul Sartre) of existentialism.
    Albert Camus was born in Mondovi, Algeria to a French Algerian (pied noir) settler family. His mother was of Spanish extraction. His father Lucien died in the Battle of Marne in 1914 during the First World War. Camus lived in poor conditions during his childhood in the Belcourt section of Algiers.
    In 1923 Camus was accepted into the lycee and eventually to the University of Algiers. However, he contracted tuberculosis in 1930, which put an end to his soccer activities (he had been a goalkeeper for the university team) and forced him to make his studies a part-time pursuit. He took odd jobs including private tutor, car parts clerk, and work for the Meteorological Institute; eventually he graduated in philosophy from the university in 1936.
    Camus joined the French Communist Party in 1934, apparently because of the Spanish Civil War, rather than support for Marxist-Leninist doctrine. In 1936 the independence-minded Algerian Communist Party (PCA) was founded. Camus joined the activities of Le Parti du Peuple Algérien, which got him into trouble with his communist party comrades. As a result, he was denounced as "Trotskyite", which did not endear him to communism.

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    Albert Camus was a French novelist, essayist and playwright, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature "for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times"... Famous works include: The Stranger (1946), The Plague (1948), The Rebel (1954) and The Myth of Sisyphus (1955).

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    40. Albert Camus [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    The writer albert camus was born on November 7, 1913, in Mondovi, a small village near the seaport city of Bonê (presentday Annaba) in the northeast region
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    Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to those parts of this article) 1. Life: The writer Albert Camus was born on November 7, 1913, in Mondovi, a small village near the seaport city of Bonê (present-day Annaba) in the northeast region of French Algeria. He was the second child of Lucien Auguste Camus, a military veteran and wine-shipping clerk, and of Catherine Marie Cardona, a house-keeper and part-time factory worker. (Note: Although Camus himself believed that his father was Alsatian and a first-generation émigré, research by biographer Herbert Lottman indicates that the Camus family was originally from Bordeaux and that the first Camus to leave France for Algeria was actually the author’s great-grandfather, who in the early 19th century became part of the first wave of European colonial settlers in the new melting pot of North Africa.) Shortly after the outbreak of WWI, when Camus was less than a year old, his father was recalled to military service and on October 11, 1914, died of shrapnel wounds suffered at the first battle of the Marne. As a child, about the only thing Camus ever learned about his father was that he had once become violently ill after witnessing a public execution. This anecdote, which surfaces in fictional form in the author’s novel

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