Albert Camus was a French Algerian philosopher, author, and journalist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44 in 1957, the second-youngest recipient in history. Camus was born in Algeria to French Pieds Noirs parents. His citizenship was French.
Cretinália
(Self (archive footage))
Maria Casarès and Albert Camus, you, my life
(Self (archive footage))
Albert Camus
(Self (archive footage))
Amour de vivre
(Self (archive footage))
The Lives of Albert Camus
(Self (archive footage))
Camus, l'icône de la révolte
(Self (archive footage))
At War for Algeria
(Self - Writer (archive footage))
The First Man
(Novel)
Le parole a venire
(Novel)
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
(Novel)
Sisyphus
(Novel)
The Outsider
(Novel)
Friend of War
(Writer)
The Outsider
(Author)
The Fall
(Novel)
Calígula
(Writer)
The Stranger
(Novel)
La cura
(Novel)
Gracias a La Vida
(Novel)
Der Belagerungszustand
(Novel)
Restless
(Novel)
Jonah, or the Artist at Work
(Story)
Fate
(Novel)
The Plague
(Novel)
El malentendido
(Theatre Play)
The Stranger
(Novel)
Demons
(Theatre Play)
Homesick
(Short Story)
El malentendido
(Theatre Play)
The Unknown
(Original Story)
Far from Men
(Short Story)
The Wrath of a God
(Novel)
Die Besessenen
(Theatre Play)
A Town in Fog
(Theatre Play)
Les Justes
(Original Story)
Under the Shrapnel
(Theatre Play)
The Stranger
(Novel)
Caligula
(Theatre Play)
Theatre 625
(Theatre Play)
La Peste
(Novel)