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Albert Camus Audio Books

Albert Camus (1913–1960) was a French philosopher, author, and journalist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957. His 1942 book The Stranger is one of the most widely read novels of the twentieth century. His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. He wrote in his essay The Rebel that his whole life was devoted to opposing the philosophy of nihilism while still delving deeply into individual freedom.

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Extended Sample The Myth of Sisyphus And Other Essays by Albert Camus
Extended Sample The Stranger by Albert Camus
Extended Sample Camus at Combat by Albert Camus
Extended Sample Speaking Out by Albert Camus
Extended Sample Committed Writings by Albert Camus
Extended Sample Personal Writings by Albert Camus
Extended Sample The First Man by Albert Camus
Extended Sample Exile and the Kingdom by Albert Camus
Extended Sample A Happy Death by Albert Camus
Extended Sample The Rebel by Albert Camus
Extended Sample The Fall by Albert Camus
Extended Sample The Plague by Albert Camus
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