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All about Albert Camus-An Illustrated Book
By Students’ Academy
Camus was a multifaceted figure—a French Algerian author, philosopher, journalist, and even a footballer—who left an indelible mark on 20th-century literature and thought. In 1957, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, a testament to his profound contributions to the world of letters. Among the most influential philosophers of his time, Camus explored themes such as the absurd, the meaninglessness of human existence, and the complexities of life. His novel *The Stranger* remains one of the most widely read and critically acclaimed works, exemplifying his philosophical outlook.
Beyond his writing, Camus was a keen observer of the society in which he lived, and his intellectual pursuits extended beyond the written word. He was deeply engaged with the political and social currents of his time, often critiquing the trends he observed. His opposition to the surrealistic movement led by André Breton, for example, prompted him to found the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement, signaling his commitment to revolutionary ideals that were both artistic and political.....
All about Albert Camus-An Illustrated Book
Table of Contents
Introduction
Childhood and Early Years
Literary Career
Revolutionary Union Movement
Twilight Years and Death
Absurdism
Ideas on the Absurd
Religious Beliefs and Absurdism
Opposition to Totalitarianism
Solidarity
In the Stranger
In the Plague
Football
Novels
Short Stories
Non-Fiction
Essays
Plays
Collections
About His Novels
Albert Camus Quotes
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