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  • Albert Camus

    French writer Nobel Prize 1957
    Date of Birth: 07.11.1913
    Country: France

    Content:
    1. Biography of Albert Camus
    2. Influence of Louis Germain
    3. Moving to France and Resistance Movement
    4. Later Years and Legacy

    Biography of Albert Camus

    French writer Nobel Prize winner in 1957

    French essayist, writer, and playwright Albert Camus was born in Mondovi, Algeria, into a family of Lucien Camus, a rural worker of Alsatian origin who died in the Battle of the Marne during World War I when Albert was less than a year old.

    Shortly after, his mother, Catherine Sintes, a semi-illiterate woman of Spanish descent, suffered a stroke that left her partially mute. The Camus family moved to Algeria to live with Albert's grandmother and disabled uncle, and Catherine had to work as a maid to support the family.

    Despite a difficult childhood, Albert did not withdraw into himself; he was fascinated by the incredible beauty of the North African coast, which contrasted with the ha