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Albert Camus foi um escritor e filósofo francês nascido na Argélia. Na sua terra natal viveu sob o signo da guerra, fome e miséria, elementos que, aliados ao sol, formam alguns dos pilares que orientaram o desenvolvimento do pensamento do escritor. De pai francês e mãe de origem espanhola, cedo Camus conhece o gosto amargo da morte. Seu pai morreu em 1914, na batalha do Marne durante Primeira Guerra Mundial. More information...

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