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Albert Camus

Book • 1974
Albert Camus was a highly influential French philosopher and writer known for his novels, essays, and plays.

His work explores themes of absurdity, revolt, and the human condition.

Camus's concept of the absurd highlights the conflict between humanity's desire for meaning and the meaningless nature of existence.

His work emphasizes the importance of individual freedom and responsibility.

Camus's writings are characterized by their clarity, emotional depth, and intellectual rigor.

His work continues to inspire readers to confront the complexities of life and to find meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.

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Stephen West
in relation to his views on absurdism and revolt against the absurd.
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