Albert Camus (1913-1960) was an Algerian-born French author, philosopher, and journalist. He is generally considered one of the fathers of Existentialism along with Jean-Paul Sartre (though Camus is famously quoted as saying "I am not an Existentialist"). Camus is most well known for his books The Stranger and The Plague, which have become classic examples of Absurdist and Existential Literature. In 1957, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Title: The first human, Author: Albert Camus
Title: rebellious man, Author: Albert Camus
Title: Reflections on the Guillotine, Author: Albert Camus
Title: No victims, no executioners, Author: Albert Camus
Title: The Plauge, Author: Albert Camus
Title: Moby Dick, ou A baleia, Author: Herman Melville
Title: The Myth of Sisyphus, Author: Albert Camus
Title: Az elso ember, Author: Albert Camus
Title: The downfall, Author: Albert Camus
Title: The discourse of Sweden or the artist and his time, Author: Albert Camus
Title: Helen's Exile, Author: Albert Camus
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Title: Plague, Author: Albert Camus
Title: Razmyshleniya o gilotine, Author: Albert Camus
Title: Padenie, Author: Albert Camus
Title: The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays, Author: Albert Camus
Title: The Fall, Author: Albert Camus
Title: The Stranger, Author: Albert Camus
Title: Caro professor Germain: Cartas e escritos, Author: Albert Camus
Title: The Stranger, Author: Albert Camus
Title: The Stranger, Author: Albert Camus

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