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  1. Le Premier Homme (French Edition) by Albert Camus, 2000-01
  2. La Peste by Albert Camus, 1972-10-01
  3. Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation
  4. Exile and the Kingdom by Albert Camus, 2007-02-13
  5. L Etranger (French Edition) by Albert Camus, 2005-03-17
  6. El extranjero by Albert Camus, Albert Camus, 1971
  7. El extranjero by Albert Camus, Albert Camus, 1971
  8. Albert Camus: A Life by Olivier Todd, Benjamin Ivry, 2000-03-31
  9. Lyrical and Critical Essays by Albert Camus, 1970-09-12
  10. The Plague (20th Century Texts, French) (French Edition) by Albert Camus, 1959-12
  11. Albert Camus's The Stranger (Bloom's Guides)
  12. The Plague (Penguin Modern Classics) by Albert Camus, 2002-12-05
  13. Albert Camus the Algerian: Colonialism, Terrorism, Justice by David Carroll, 2008-10-23
  14. Notebooks 1942-1951 by Albert Camus, Justin O'Brien, 1991-09

21. Albert Camus Critical Interpretation Homepage
Includes a selection of essays by the author himself and a short biography, as well as criticism.
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~pwillen1/lit/indexa.htm
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  • 22. City Honors Albert Camus Page
    Includes a biography and critical essays of camus, text of some of his works, and links to related sites. An albert camus Page. The Stranger. Links
    http://cityhonors.buffalo.k12.ny.us/city/rsrcs/eng/auth/cam.html
    An Albert Camus Page The Stranger
    Links
    "The Myth of Sisyphus"

    E-text Albert Camus Critical Interpretation Homepage
    Biography; e-text of works by Camus; essays by students at The Overlake School. Cemetery Monuments of Three Existentialist Writers:
    Beckett, Ionesco, and Sartre
    Annotated Existentialism Links
    by student Matt Lehman A Page About Albert Camus (S. Gallagher) Albert Camus Links
    Annotated and rated by student Matt Wilson The Cry
    Existentialism art literature poetry and a philosophy.
    To find Albert Camus books currently in print. Photos of Albert Camus (A. Frankel)
    8 links. Yahoo's links are usually worthwhile. There is a link to this page on Yahoo! Albert Camus: The Nobel Prize Internet Archive This page was created initially for City Honors School students by teacher C. LaChiusa. Your comments are appreciated.

    23. Albert Camus
    It may have happened yesterday. (from The Stranger). albert Camuswas born in Mondovi, Algeria, into a workingclass family. His
    http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/acamus.htm
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Albert Camus (1913-1960) French novelist, essayist and playwright, who received the 1957 Nobel Prize for literature. Camus was closely linked to his fellow existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre in the 1940s, but he broke with him over Sartre's support to Stalinist politics. Camus died in a car accident near Sens, France, on January 4, 1960. Among his best-known novels are The Stranger and The Plague "Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday, I don't know. I had a telegram from the home: 'Mother passed away. Funeral tomorrow. Yours sincerely.' That doesn't mean anything. It may have happened yesterday." (from The Stranger In 1936 Camus received his from the University of Algiers in philosophy, and to recover his health he made his first visit to Europe. Camus's first book. L'ENVERS ET L'ENDROIT, a collection of essays, appeared in 1937. and in 1940 for Paris-Soir . He married Francine Faure in 1940 and taught in Oran, Algeria, in 1942. During WW II Camus was member of the French resistance. He was a reader and editor of Espoir series at Gallimard publisher from 1943 and founded with Sartre the left-wing newspaper

    24. Albert Camus (1913-1960)
    Biography.Category Arts Literature Authors C camus, albert......Biography of playwright/novelist albert camus, plus links to all ofhis works currently in print. Click Here. albert camus. albert
    http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc40.html
    Albert Camus Albert Camus was born in Mondovi, Algeria on November 7, 1913. He would learn early the sometimes senseless nature of life. Within a year of Camus' birth, his father, an impoverished agricultural worker of Alsatian origin, was killed in Europe fighting at the first battle of the Marne. His mother moved the family to the Belcourt district of Algiers where they lived with her mother who had also been widowed. In primary school, Camus was fortunate enough to cross paths with a teacher, Louis Germain, who recognized the young boy's intellectual potential and encouraged him in his studies. By the time Camus received his in 1930, he was reading the likes of Gide, Montherlant and Malraux. After taking a short break necessitated by a bout with tuberculosis, Camus continued his education at the University of Algiers. During this period, he supported himself by a wide variety of jobs which included giving private lessons, working for the Meteorological Institute, and selling spare parts for cars. It was also during this period that he, along with a number of other young left-wing intellectuals, founded the Théâtre du Travail in Algiers. Camus' first experience as a playwright came when this group created a "collective play" entitled After earning a degree in philosophy, Camus relocated to Metropolitan France and took up journalism. In 1938, he accepted a post with the left-wing newspaper

    25. Albert Camus
    Collection of pictures of the author.Category Arts Literature Authors C camus, albert...... biography from Picador/Pan Books camus. the publishers have justlycopyrighted these, used courtesy of, etc. my intent is to allow
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    26. Quotez - Camus, Albert
    Author Index camus, albert.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/6517/168.htm
    Camus, Albert
    "I sometimes think of what future historians will say of us. A single sentence will suffice for modern man: he fornicated and read the papers." "Life is a sum of all your choices." "Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend." "Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time." "You cannot create experience. You must undergo it." "There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn." "Every revolutionary ends up either by becoming an oppressor or a heretic." "An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself." - Notebooks "A free press can of course be good or bad, but, most certainly, without freedom it will never be anything but bad." - Resistance, Rebellion and Death "You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question." - The Fall "Too many have dispensed with generosity in order to practice charity." - The Fall

    27. Albert Camus Introduction
    Biographie et bibliographie.
    http://www.alalettre.com/camus-intro.htm
    Intro Biographie Oeuvres Liens Albert Camus (1913-1960) "J e pense à Camus : j'ai à peine connu Camus. Je lui ai parlé une fois, deux fois. Pourtant, sa mort laisse en moi un vide énorme. Nous avions tellement besoin de ce juste. Il était, tout naturellement, dans la vérité. Il ne se laissait pas prendre par le courant; il n'était pas une girouette; il pouvait être un point de repère ." Eugène Ionesco
    Notes et Contre-Notes
    Gallimard, 1962 méditerranéen. Boursier au lycée Bugeaud, Camus va découvrir la philosophie grâce à son professeur Jean Grenier, qui deviendra son maître et son ami. Après le bac, il commence des études de philosophie qui le mèneront, malgré la maladie, jusqu'à la licence. Il fonde le théâtre du travail et écrit avec trois amis, sa première pièce la Révolte dans les Asturies qui sera interdite ( mais éditée à Alger, en 1936). Journaliste au quotidien du Parti Communiste et à Alger-Républicain (1938) , il se marie en 1940 et milite pendant la seconde guerre mondiale dans un mouvement de résistance. En 1942, Gallimard accepte de publier

    28. Le Web Camus
    Biographie, bibliographie commentée, actualité, liens et forum de discussion.Category World Français Langue française camus, albert...... déraisonnable du monde. albert camus, in Le Mythe de Sisyphe,
    http://webcamus.free.fr/
    Albert Camus , in Le Mythe de Sisyphe
    Bienvenue sur le Web Camus !
    Bonne visite!
    english Sa vie
    le journalisme
    ses amis ... Liens non francophones
    Universitaires
    Bibliographie

    Citations

    Son oeuvre

    l'Absurde
    ...
    Articles

    Autour de Camus Forum de discussion la FAQ Camus Divers Quizz Historique du site En bref... Albert Camus , une biographie de Jacques Chabot. Du 18/11/02 au 03/12/02: Ecoutez France Culture les 29 et 30 nov 02 : Colloque de Beaubourg : Albert Camus et le mensonge Parution de 2 Tomes : Camus/Char et Camus/Gouilloux/Grenier. Sortie d'un triple CD : L'Etranger , enregistrement intégral par Albert Camus, 1954 Parution de Vous voulez contribuer au site ? Le Web Camus recherche des volontaires Des encouragements? Des critiques? Des contributions? et hop...

    29. The Absurd Hero
    Summary of The Myth of Sisyphus by albert camus.
    http://www.levity.com/corduroy/camusabs.htm
    The Absurd Hero by Bob Lane ( laneb@mala.bc.ca
    I leave Sisyphus at the foot of the mountain! One always finds one's burden again. But Sisyphus teaches the higher fidelity that negates the gods and raises rocks. He too concludes that all is well. This universe henceforth without a master seems to him neither sterile nor futile. Each atom of that stone, each mineral flake of that night-filled mountain, in itself forms a world. The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. (p.91). Sisyphus' life and torment are transformed into a victory by concentrating on his freedom, his refusal to hope, and his knowledge of the absurdity of his situation. In the same way, Dr. Rieux is an absurd hero in The Plague , for he too is under sentence of death, is trapped by a seemingly unending torment and, like Sisyphus, he continues to perform his duty no matter how useless or how insignificant his action. In both cases it matters little for what reason they continue to struggle so long as they testify to man's allegiance to man and not to abstractions or 'absolutes'. The ideas behind the development of the absurd hero are present in the first three essays of the book. In these essays Camus faces the problem of suicide. In his typically shocking, unnerving manner he opens with the bold assertion that:

    30. Albert Camus Winner Of The 1957 Nobel Prize In Literature
    Database of Nobel Prize winners includes this entry on camus, who won the prize in 1957. Features a browsable book stack and links. albert camus. 1957 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    http://www.almaz.com/nobel/literature/1957a.html
    A LBERT C AMUS
    1957 Nobel Laureate in Literature
      for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times.
    Background
      November 7, 1913- January 4, 1960
      Place of Birth: Mondovi, Algeria
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    31. Albert Camus
    Veel links en een bibliografie van camus.
    http://www.camus.dds.nl/links.htm

    32. Présentation Du GALAC
    Pr©sentations, activit©s, missions, mat©riel et photographies. Rillieux, Rh´ne.
    http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/etab/lycees/lyc-69/camus/galac/nouveau/presentation.html
    Qui est-il ? Avant d'entrer dans le vaste mais très passionnant sujet de l'astronomie, domaine, qui comme vous l'avez sans doute déjà deviné, est devenu pour nous une véritable passion, nous avons pensé qu'il serait intéressant de vous présenter ce que nous appelons, si bien mystérieusement, le GALAC... Fondé en 1982 comme club du foyer Socio-Educatif et constitué depuis 1986 en association indépendante, le Groupe Astronomie du Lycée Albert Camus (GALAC) regroupe tous ceux, élèves, anciens élèves et professeurs qui veulent savoir ce qui se passe au-dessus de leur tête.
    Cours réguliers d'initiation, conférences pour le grand public et soirées d'observations telles sont les activités de base du groupe, groupe où les nouveaux adhérents lycéens retrouvent des étudiants, des parents, des amis venus d'horizons divers, tous unis par une même passion : la découverte de nouvelles frontières.
    Au chapitre des réalisations d'envergure, il faut citer la construction de plusieurs gros télescopes de 250, 300 et même 400 mm de diamètre, dont un pour l'observatoire de Chabotte, dans la Drôme, au Centre de Découverte de la ville de Rillieux-la-pape (commune de la banlieue lyonnaise), observatoire géré par le GALAC et utilisé par les classes transplantées de la ville.
    Le GALAC, par ailleurs, a été à l'initiative de six missions d'observation sur des terres lointaines : HALLEY 86 et CIEL AUSTRAL 88 à l'île de la Réunion, NANAHUATZIN 91 au Mexique, INTI 94 dans les Andes, KARUKERA 98 en Guadeloupe et ECLIPSEA 99 en Alsace pour des éclipses totales de soleil.

    33. Albert Camus Winner Of The 1957 Nobel Prize In Literature
    albert camus, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize InternetArchive. albert camus. albert camus Critical Interpretation Home Page
    http://almaz.com/nobel/literature/1957a.html
    A LBERT C AMUS
    1957 Nobel Laureate in Literature
      for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times.
    Background
      November 7, 1913- January 4, 1960
      Place of Birth: Mondovi, Algeria
    Book Store Featured Internet Links Nobel News Links Links added by Nobel Internet Archive visitors Back to The Nobel Prize Internet Archive
    Literature
    Peace ... Medicine We always welcome your feedback and comments

    34. Athénée Albert Camus
    Pr©sentation du groupe toulousain et de ses activit©s. Informations et analyses libertaires.
    http://athenee.albert.camus.free.fr/

    35. Albert Camus - Biography
    albert camus – Biography. albert camus (19131960) was a representativeof non-metropolitan French literature. albert camus died in 1960.
    http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1957/camus-bio.html
    Albert Camus (1913-1960) was a representative of non-metropolitan French literature. His origin in Algeria and his experiences there in the thirties were dominating influences in his thought and work. Of semi-proletarian parents, early attached to intellectual circles of strongly revolutionary tendencies, with a deep interest in philosophy (only chance prevented him from pursuing a university career in that field), he came to France at the age of twenty-five. The man and the times met: Camus joined the resistance movement during the occupation and after the liberation was a columnist for the newspaper Combat. But his journalistic activities had been chiefly a response to the demands of the time; in 1947 Camus retired from political journalism and, besides writing his fiction and essays, was very active in the theatre as producer and playwright ( e.g., Caligula , 1944). He also adapted plays by Calderon, Lope de Vega, Dino Buzzati, and Faulkner's Requiem for a Nun. His love for the theatre may be traced back to his membership in L'Equipe, an Algerian theatre group, whose "collective creation" (1934) was banned for political reasons.

    36. Lycée Albert Camus
    Site officiel. Pr©sentation, activit©s et projets.
    http://www.ac-nice.fr/etabs/camus/

    37. Literature 1957
    albert camus. France. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1957 Presentation Speech albertcamus Biography Banquet Speech Swedish Nobel Stamps Other Resources. 1956, 1958.
    http://www.nobel.se/literature/laureates/1957/
    The Nobel Prize in Literature 1957
    "for his important literary production, which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times" Albert Camus France b. 1913
    (in Mondovi, Algeria)
    d. 1960 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1957
    Presentation Speech
    Albert Camus
    Biography
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    The 1957 Prize in:
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    Find a Laureate: Last modified June 16, 2000 The Official Web Site of The Nobel Foundation

    38. WORKING MINDS: A Philosophy Of Empowerment
    A practical postexistentialist, post-objectivist philosophy, partly based on ideas of Ayn Rand, albert camus, C. Wright Mills and others. Contains the first four chapters (of 40) and presents the root of the philosophy.
    http://www.working-minds.com/ebooks.htm

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    39. École Maternelle Albert Camus
    Pr©sentation de l'©cole.
    http://www.etab.ac-caen.fr/camus-mat/
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    40. Le Monde De Sisyphe
    Dossier albert camus, coin po©sie, espace d'expression partag© avec les internautes, informations sur les maladies psychiques. Journal de bord de l'auteur.
    http://users.skynet.be/sisyphe/
    Si tu cherches à en savoir plus sur Camus, son oeuvre, sa philosophie, peut-être même des analyses...
    Si tu cherches un site traitant des maladies psychiques (dépression, schizophrénie, anorexie, boulimie, suicide...)
    Si tu t'intéresses à la poésie et que tu aimes ce qui est plutôt sombre...
    Si tu es curieux et que tu veux espioner un étudiant de 21 ans au travers de sa webcam avec chat en direct...
    Et en plus, lire ses pensées intimes jour après jour dans son journal en ligne...
    ...alors ce site est sans aucun doute fait pour toi ! Entre dès à présent dans le monde de sisyphe...

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