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Albert Camus


was born in Mondovi, Algeria, on November 7, 1913, and died instantaneously in a car crash in route to Paris on January4, 1960. In the interval he studied philosophies at the University of Algiers, went to Frances where he severed in the Resistance by editing Combat, and had a brief marriage and divorce early in life. Later he remarried happily and fathered twins; he wrote novels, essays, notebooks, plays and translations of plays; he also suffered from severe bouts of tuberculosis. He won the Nobel Prize of Literature in 1987. He was the third youngest individual to win that prize at that time. He left a body of work that has occupied the minds and intense thoughts of several ...

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working class, with an illiterate mother of Spanish origin and a father of Alsatian descent who was a day laborer. His mother, left a widow with two small sons when her husband died during the Battle of the Marne, did cleaning in order to her-self and the children. Camus and his brother were left in the care of their grandmother and an uncle who shared the apartment. His background of poverty and a somewhat harsh existence may have helped account for his suffering from tuberculosis, the first appearance to this dread disease occurring when he was seventeen. This �plague� never completely disappeared; he suffered from bouts of it later in life. It is probable that this disease helped to shape some of his thinking and approach to life.
In 1957 Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. This prestigious prize, which gives both worldwide recognition of the writer�s place in the world of literature, as well as a substantial financial award, came to Camus when he was ...

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