The son of a poor agricultural worker who died during world war i and a house cleaner, camus had a difficult and poor childhood. Albert camus 19 1960 albert camus pronounced kamoo november 7, 19 january 4, 1960 was a french author and philosopher and one of the principal luminaries with jeanpaul sartre of absurdism camus was the second youngestever recipient of the nobel prize for literature after rudyard kipling when he received the award in 1957. Goodreads users have already collected over 3,000 albert camus quotes. Discussion of the absurd in albert camus novels essays. Albert camus was born on november 7th, 19 in drean, french algeria. Born in paris in 1905, jeanpaul sartre, the french author and philosopher, was the pioneer of existentialism and one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. Albert camus devoted his life and writings to discover the purpose of mans existence. See all books authored by albert camus, including the stranger, and the plague, and more on. Rejecting nihilism, camus devoted his life to embracing the meaninglessness of mans existence, delving deeply into the concept of individual freedom. Explore books by albert camus with our selection at.
Stories, the plague, the outsider, the fall, a happy death, caligula and other plays. Albert camus 1960 grew up in a workingclass neighbourhood in algiers. Albert camus books biography and list of works author. He is generally considered one of the fathers of existentialism along with jeanpaul sartre though camus is famously quoted as saying i am not an existentialist. See more ideas about albert camus, camus quotes and albert camus quotes. Personal path to discovering camus i read camus for the first time in high school and ever since i havent stopped reading and rereading his books. They include the fall, the outsider and the first man. Pages in category books by albert camus the following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The stand by stephen king, harry potter reread sixth time, the way of kings by the illustrious brandon sanderson, 1984, and the very hungry caterpillar will probably read it to my son. Throughout the fall the reader witnesses clamence turn from a respected parisian lawyer and champion of noble causes, into a man whose history haunts him around every turn. I do not think one can really read the stranger, the plague and the fall separately, and many who only read one of them come away with bizarrely false ideas about camus, especially those who read the stranger. After his father died in 1914, camus and his brother lucien moved with their mother to a workingclass district of algiers. Publishers report sales boom in novels about fictional. Is the stranger the best book written by albert camus.
In camus literary works, he discusses that absurd condition of mans existence. Camus the plague and dean koontzs prescient the eyes of darkness enter bestsellers lists alison flood thu 5 mar 2020 14. Albert camus has 434 books on goodreads with 1974554 ratings. I will be quoting the first paragraph of the first three novels i read and i would recommend st. His father, lucien camus, a poor french agricultural worker, died in the battle of the marne in 1914 during world war i. Celebrated in intellectual circles, camus was awarded the nobel prize for literature in 1957. If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author. Albert camus 8 books collection set the first man, the. Unfortunately, camus was killed before he could finish the quest to resolve his questions about life. Born in algeria in 19, albert camus published the strangernow one of the most widely read novels of this centuryin 1942. He won the nobel prize in literature at the age of 44 in 1957, the secondyoungest recipient in history camus was born in algeria a french colony at the time to french pieds noirs parents. Top 10 books by albert camus best book recommendations. Albert camus was a very great student in his school. His french father was killed in world war i 191418.
He studied philosophy at the university of algiers, and became a journalist. The 15 best movies influenced by the philosophy of albert. New book claims albert camus was murdered by the kgb study expands on archive finds revealed in 2011, and suggests that the french state may have abetted the 1960 car crash that killed him. The wrong side and the right side 1937 and nuptials 1938. Albert camus was a french philosopher, author and journalist born in french algeria who played a. Albert camus 1960 is the author of a number of bestselling and highly influential works, all of which are published by penguin. Of semiproletarian parents, early attached to intellectual circles of strongly revolutionary tendencies, with a deep interest in philosophy only chance prevented him from pursuing a university. His origin in algeria and his experiences there in the thirties were dominating influences in his thought and work. The plague by albert camus makes bestseller list in s. Even though he was very poor, he could attend high school after winning a scholarship. Albert camus 191960 was a representative of nonmetropolitan french literature.
Eventually, he was accepted into the university of algiers on a football scholarship which he abruptly lost after contracting tuberculosis. Camus was famed for the harshly honest light with which he illuminated the problems plaguing contemporary society, and, in 1957, his artistic skill earned him the nobel prize. Pages in category novels by albert camus the following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. Albert camus biography life, childhood, name, death.
Albert camus biography facts, childhood, family life. If youre looking for help with a personal book recommendation, consult our weekly recommendation thread, suggested reading page, or ask in rsuggestmeabook. On january 4, 1960, he was killed in a car accident. In recent years, camus s novels the stranger and the plague have become the.
During the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s, albert camus was one of the leading figures in french literature and philosophy, garnering the nobel prize for literature in 1957 for his important literary production, which with clearsighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times. Albert camus is currently considered a single author. The main source of the following quotes is goodreads, the no. Sartres musing on critical theory and literature were of worldwide significance, and the impact of his thinking was recognized in 1964 when he was awarded the nobel prize for literature.
Writing the plague during the decimation of world war ii, albert camus used disease as a metaphor for war but also for wars remedy. His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. This worldfamous author and philosopher was born in 19 into a piednoir french family in algeria. The 15 best movies influenced by the philosophy of albert camus posted on october 14, 2015 september 22, 2019 by luca badaloni if you consider absurd to be whatever is without any meaning, or not connected to any meaning, youre probably in the wrong list, but if you consider absurd to be a lack of sense, logic and rational. Albert camus books, ebooks, audiobooks, biography barnes. And of some irony, perhaps, to western readers, the other new book to the china bestsellers fiction ranking is by albert camus.
Albert camus 7 november 19 4 january 1960 was a french piednoir author, journalist, and philosopher. He had to stay away from soccer when he was 17 years due to the tuberculosis. It is our intent and purpose to foster and encourage indepth discussion about all things related to books, authors, genres, or publishing in a safe, supportive environment. Albert camus asia books coronavirus coronavirus outbreak covod. After the occupation of france by the germans in 1941, camus became one of the intellectual leaders. This famously existential novel by algerianborn french novelist and journalist albert camus follows the story of meursalt, an unemotional frenchalgerian, who commits murder after becoming. Focusing most of his philosophy around existential questions, albert camus addressed the absurdity and inevitable ending of life in his several novels, short stories, plays, and essays. His most important works include the outsider, the myth of sisyphus, the plague and the fall. Camus reflected on his early years in algeria in two collections of essays. Albert camus books list of books by author albert camus.
Awarded the nobel prize for literature in 1957, camus is remembered as one of the few writers to have shaped the intellectual climate of postwar france. Albert camus 8 books collection set the first man, the rebel, exile and the kingdom. Albert camus 191960 was an algerianborn french author, philosopher, and journalist. The fall is a novel, which tells the story of jeanbaptiste clamence, a judge residing in amsterdam. More and more korean readers have found themselves cracking open the plague by albert camus anew, amid the spread of the novel coronavirus. The book certainly underscores the fragility of our society as a large with camus at his creative best. Albert camus was born on november 7, 19, in mondovi, algeria, then part of france. After the funeral he begins a romantic relationship with an old coworker. Albert camus was born in mondovi, algeria, to french parents.
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