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Walking with Albert Camus - 950+ Concise Philosophical Disclosures

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The book covers awesomeness of thoughts shared by Albert Camus who is the most popular existentialist writer and began his literary career as a political journalist. He was also a playwright, actor, and director in Algeria. Due to Albert Camus’ persistent efforts to discuss on the human conscience, he was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in 1957. In 1936, Camus became the co-founder of the Theatre du Travail which was a professional acting company for drama. Camus reputation grew as a writer and thinker by the publication of The Plague, which is an allegorical novel. His work The Rebel, is a reflection on the nature of freedom and rebellion. Camus was honored and still admired for being a writer of conscience and a champion of imaginative literature. Know more about his ideas through his words here.

104 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 5, 2019

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