Ca‧mus, Al‧bert /kæˈmjuː, ˈælbeəʳ $ ælˈbeər/
(1913–60) a French
existentialist writer and
philosopher who believed that life has no meaning, but that people can still be happy. He is best known for his novels
L'Étranger (1942) and
La Peste (1948).
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