Source: Wikipedia Albert Camus, the renowned Algerian-French philosopher, novelist, and Nobel Prize winner, died at the young age of 46. His death cut short a career that had profoundly influenced ...
In 1957, ALBERT CAMUS became the second youngest author to have been awarded the Nobel Prize. His tragic death in an automobile accident early in 1960 deprived the world of a philosopher ...
Nobel prize winner Albert Camus rose to fame in France on the publication of his novel L'Etranger (The Outsider) in 1942. The philosopher and author died in a car crash in Paris at the age of 46.
The Nobel prizes are to be announced this week ... authors Ernest Hemingway and Albert Camus, and inspirational leaders such ...