Albert Camus, a Nobel laureate, believed life's value lies in full experience. He encouraged embracing joy and suffering with ...
Albert Camus archives, including manuscripts, forged documents and letters, join national collection
The archives, previously kept within the writer's family, has been acquired by France's national library for €9 million with ...
Quote of the Day by Albert Camus highlights the profound importance of honest self-awareness. True maturity, he suggests, ...
Sean Illing is the host of The Gray Area podcast. A 1947 novel by the French philosopher Albert Camus has racked up sales since the Covid-19 pandemic engulfed our lives earlier this year. It’s called ...
Happiness often emerges naturally when people engage in meaningful activities, build strong relationships, and appreciate the present moment.
We were born at the beginning of the First World War. When we were adolescents, we had the Depression. When we were twenty, Hitler came. Then we had the Ethiopian war; the Spanish war; Munich. This is ...
In his novel “The Plague,” published in 1947, Albert Camus did not extend his imagined pestilence to the entire globe, like the coronavirus that is threatening ...
American teenager Elizabeth Hawes fell in love with Albert Camus in the late 1950s. Camus's novels inspired her with a "feeling of connection, compassion, and love for all of mankind" and she ...
Albert Camus would have celebrated his 100th birthday this week. Judging from how he documented his birthdays, it probably would not have been a particularly happy affair: his journals reveal an ...
In this week’s issue, Adam Gopnik calls Albert Camus the “Don Draper of existentialism.” During Camus’s first and only trip to the United States, in 1946, New Yorkers treated him like a celebrity.
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