Albert camus (19 165438 20031October 7-1960+1October 4) is a French writer and philosopher, and a representative of existential literature and "absurd philosophy". His major works include The Outsider and The Plague.
Camus 1957 obtained Nobel Prize in Literature. Before 1950s, he was always regarded as an existentialist, although he denied it many times. After Camus published his philosophical thesis Rebellion in 195 1, it caused a year-long argument with Sartre and others, and finally broke with Sartre.
The Creative Features of Extended Data Camus
Camus' creative feature is to objectively express the characters' words and deeds by line drawing. The writing style is concise and lively, maintaining the traditional elegant style and pure style. His "novel has always been an image philosophy", which contains the serious thinking of philosophers on life and the strong passion of artists.
His philosophy and literary works had a great influence on later absurd dramas and new novels. Critics believe that Camus's works embody the new humanitarian spirit that meets the requirements of the industrial age. Sartre said that he affirmed the existence of the spiritual world in an era when realism was worshipped as a Taurus.
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