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Albert Camus

French philosopher and author
Albert Camus was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, journalist, world federalist, and political activist. He was the recipient of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. Wikipedia
Born: November 7, 1913, Drean, Algeria
Died: January 4, 1960 (age 46 years), Villeblevin, France
Spouse: Francine Faure (m. 1940–1960) and Simone Hie (m. 1934–1940)
Height: 5′ 9″

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You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.
Algerian-born French writer and philosopher Albert Camus concern the absurdity of the human condition; he won the Nobel Prize of 1957 for literature.
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Albert Camus was a French philosopher, author, and journalist. His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism.
Apr 28, 2024 · I understand it to a certain extent, but Camus was never colonized or had his land taken from him, he's a colonialist, he's privileged.
Albert Camus was a French-Algerian journalist, playwright, novelist, philosophical essayist, and Nobel laureate.