Albert Camus (Author)
Albert Camus (1913-60) grew up in a working-class neighbourhood in
Algiers. He studied philosophy at the University of Algiers, and
became a journalist. His most important works include The Outsider,
The Myth of Sisyphus, The Plague and The Fall. After the occupation
of France by the Germans in 1941, Camus became one of the
intellectual leaders of the Resistance movement. He was killed in a
road accident, and his last unfinished novel, The First Man,
appeared posthumously.
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