Albert Camus was born in Algeria in 1913. He studied philosophy and became a journalist. Although he moved to Paris, he was always strongly associated with Algeria. His classic existentialist novel The Outsider was published in 1942 and he was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1957.
Awards: Nobel (1957)
Novels
The Stranger (1942)
aka The Outsider
The Plague (1947)
The Fall (1957)
Exile and the Kingdom (1958)
The Just (1960)
Summer (1968)
A Happy Death (1972)
The Guest (1992)
The First Man (1995)
aka The Outsider
The Plague (1947)
The Fall (1957)
Exile and the Kingdom (1958)
The Just (1960)
Summer (1968)
A Happy Death (1972)
The Guest (1992)
The First Man (1995)
Collections
Caligula and Three Other Plays (1958)
The Collected Fiction of Albert Camus (1960)
Caligula, And, Cross Purpose (1965)
Collected Plays (1965)
The Plague, The Fall, Exile and The Kingdom and Selected Essays (2004)
The Collected Fiction of Albert Camus (1960)
Caligula, And, Cross Purpose (1965)
Collected Plays (1965)
The Plague, The Fall, Exile and The Kingdom and Selected Essays (2004)
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Books containing stories by Albert Camus
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