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In the end, wrote Albert Camus, one needs more courage to live than to kill oneself.
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Albert Camus was an Algerian French writer linked with a philosophy known as absurdism.
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One of the things we found was the eulogy that Faulkner wrote to Albert Camus when he died.
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His own artistic talents were revealed in the beautiful catalogues he commissioned, with essays by Ernest Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus.
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Speaking last week, centre-right President Sarkozy said no decision had been taken, but it would be highly symbolic to have Albert Camus interred at the Pantheon.
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Geovani was a fan of existentialist author Albert Camus.
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ABSTRACT:A CRITIC AT LARGE about Albert Camus.
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Albert Camus spoke a terrible truth.
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In his Myth of Sisyphus Albert Camus likens our absurd existence to the fate of the Greek mythological figure, whose task was to push a rock up a mountain, watch it roll down, only to begin again, fully aware of the futility of his condition.
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The author's account of the farcical events of 1940, when, following the defeat of France, Grynszpan was released from prison only to give himself up again to the collaborationist forces of Vichy, shows us a life that was fundamentally absurd in a way that Albert Camus would surely have recognized.
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