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Albert Camus

Albert Camus, the Algerian-born luminary of existentialism whose book "The Stranger" remains a cornerstone of literary philosophy, crafts a biography through his profound exploration of the absurd. As an author whose intellectual pursuits were borne from the gritty realities of a semi-proletarian upbringing, Camus' narrative arc is one of relentless inquiry into the human condition. His early forays into revolutionary discourse and subsequent alignment with the French Resistance during World War II reveal a man unyieldingly committed to moral contemplation and existential exploration. Camus' oeuvre, particularly "The Myth of Sisyphus," offers a philosophical treatise on the futility and inherent absurdity of life, urging readers to reconcile themselves with this chaos through acceptance. Meanwhile, "The Stranger" introduces us to Meursault—a character whose indifferent detachment from societal norms epitomizes existential alienation. In "The Plague," Camus weaves an allegorical narrative that confronts humanity’s struggle against indifferent forces, both natural and societal. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, Camus' contributions transcend mere literary accolades; they provoke a profound introspection. His lucid prose, characterized by classical restraint and philosophical depth, invites readers to grapple with notions of moral responsibility amidst chaos. Despite his premature demise in 1960, Camus' legacy persists—a beacon that illuminates the human spirit's confrontation with absurdity. Through his writings, he remains an enduring voice of conscience and integrity, urging generations to navigate the tumultuous seas of existence with courage and ethical resolve.

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The Myth of Sisyphus

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Albert Camus

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"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."

Albert Camus

The Myth of Sisyphus