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He was born in November seventh in 1913. In Mondovi, Algeria.
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He was a French philopher, uthor and journalist.
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He was in November seventh in 1913 in Mondovi, Algeria.
He died In January fourth in 1960 near Sens, France. -
Less than a year after Camus was born, his father was killed in World War l during the First Battle of the Marne.
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He went to the Alger University and he studied philosophy and he got the degree in 1935.
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He started to wrote in 1937 and he wrote:
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His grandmother taught him when camus was living until 1940. Camus dedicated a book to his grandmother who was illiterate.
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After be active in Comunist Party he had problems with the General Government of Algeria he moved to Paris where he worked as a journalist in "Paris-soir".
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1942: "L'Étranger"
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1942: "Le Mythe de Sisyphe"
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1947: "La Peste"
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1949: "Les Justes"
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1951: "L'Homme révolté"
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1954: La Femme Adultère.
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1956: "La Chute"
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He won the Nobel Prize in Literature, he is considerate one of the pionner of the existentialism.
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1957: L'exil et le royaume
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1957: L'Hôte
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Camus died on January 4, 1960 in the city of Villeblevin, located in the French department of Yonne, as a result of a car accident. He was buried in Lourmarin, a town located in the department of Vaucluse in the Provence-Alps-Costa d'Atzur region.
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1971: "La Mort heureuse", posthumous work
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1995: "Le premier homme", posthumous and incomplete work.