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Albert Camus


France (1913 - 1960)

Albert Camus was born in Algeria in 1913. He studied philosophy and became a journalist. Although he moved to Paris, he was always strongly associated with Algeria. His classic existentialist novel The Outsider was published in 1942 and he was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1957.
 
 
Novels
   The Stranger (1942)
     aka The Outsider
   The Plague (1947)
   The Fall (1957)
   Exile and the Kingdom (1958)
   The Just (1960)
   Summer (1968)
   A Happy Death (1972)
   The Guest (1992)
   The First Man (1995)
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Plays
   Caligula (1942)
   Cross Purpose (1944)
   State of Siege (1948)
   The Just Assassins (1949)
   The Possessed (1960)
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Non fiction
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Omnibus editions
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Awards
Nobel Prize in Literature Lifetime Achievement winner (1957)




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