Albert Camus
Albert Camus

Albert Camus

About Albert Camus

As novelist and playwright, moralist and political theorist, Albert Camus after World War II became the spokesman of his own generation and the mentor of the next, not only in France but also in Europe and eventually the world. His writings, which addressed themselves mainly to the isolation of man in an alien universe, the estrangement of the individual from himself, the problem of evil, and the pressing finality of death, accurately reflected the alienation and disillusionment of the postwar intellectual. He is remembered, with Sartre, as a leading practitioner of the existential novel. Though he understood the nihilism of many of his contemporaries, Camus also argued the necessity of defending such values as truth, moderation, and justice. In his last works, he sketched the outlines of a liberal humanism that rejected the dogmatic aspects of both Christianity and Marxism.

Albert Camus Q&A
When did Albert Camus's first album release?

Albert Camus's first album The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

What is the most popular album by Albert Camus?

The most popular album by Albert Camus's is L’Étranger

What is the most popular song by Albert Camus?

The most popular song by Albert Camus's is The Adulterous Woman Part 1

When did Albert Camus start making music?

Albert Camus's first song The Stranger (Part 2, Chapter 5) released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

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