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Albert camus biography cortadito

          Compared to her contemporaries, Albert Camus and Jean Paul Sartre, she is said to have derided their use of long complicated vocabulary to convey simple....

          Albert Camus
          Philosopher
          SpecialtyNihilism, existentialism
          BornNov.

          7, 1913
          Dréan, El Taref, French Algeria

          DiedJan.

          The Myth of Sisyphus and The Stranger by Albert Camus: Two Study Guides|Ray Moore M.A..

        1. I approach a window in the side of a building and ask for a cortadito and receive expressions of total disbelief when I tell them not to add the sugar.
        2. Compared to her contemporaries, Albert Camus and Jean Paul Sartre, she is said to have derided their use of long complicated vocabulary to convey simple.
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        5. 4, 1960 (at age 46)
          Villeblevin, Yonne, Burgundy, France

          NationalityFrench

          Albert Camus was a French intellectual and influential philosopher who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957.

          The novels he left behind after a tragic death at the age of 46 are considered among some of the most important literary works of the 20th century.

          In addition to writing and developing cutting-edge ideas of post-modern thought, Camus was a man of intense political involvement and action.

          He was a prolific social critic. He is often associated with Communism, but his “brand” of Communism was at odds with the mainstream elements of that system, such as the Soviet brand of Communism. It is perhaps more accurate to think of Camus as an anarchist who hated totalitarian regimes.

          He believed people deserved to live in freedom and equality.

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