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Albert Camus
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Born on November 7, 1913 in Mandoui, Algeria, earned a
worldwide reputation as a novelist and essayist and won the Nobel Prize for
literature in 1957. Though his writings, and in some measure against his will,
he became the leading moral voice of his generation during the 1950's. Camus
died at the ....
Middle of essay ....al of the human condition as such,” resulting either in suicide
or in a “demonic attempt to remake the world in the image of man.”
Although often considered an existentialist, Camus had his own way of
thinking and often disagreed with many existentialist thinkers. Camus was a
brilliant writer as well as a philosopher and although complicated his views
will always be inspiration for further thought.
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