Albert Camus
Albert Camus was a French Algerian philosopher, author, and journalist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44 in 1957, the second-youngest recipient in history. Camus was born in Algeria to French Pieds Noirs parents. His citizenship was French.
Known For
Writing
Born
November 7, 1913
Place of Birth
Dréan, Algeria
Died
January 4, 1960 age 46

Cretinália

Maria Casarès and Albert Camus, you, my life

Albert Camus

Amour de vivre

The Lives of Albert Camus

Camus, l'icône de la révolte

At War for Algeria

The First Man

Le parole a venire

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Sisyphus

The Outsider

Friend of War

The Outsider
The Fall
Calígula

The Stranger

La cura

Gracias a La Vida
Der Belagerungszustand

Restless

Jonah, or the Artist at Work

Fate
Die Besessenen

A Town in Fog

The Unknown

The Stranger

Les Justes

Homesick

El malentendido

The Plague

Under the Shrapnel

Demons

The Wrath of a God

El malentendido

Far from Men

The Stranger

Caligula

Soneriada
The Stranger
Theatre 625

The Plague
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