
Albert Camus
French Algerian novelist, philosopher, and journalist. Nobel laureate (1957). Author of The Stranger, The Plague, The Fall, The Myth of Sisyphus, and The Rebel. Voice of the absurd and of revolt without the loss of conscience.

Albert Camus
Ask Albert Camus about the absurd, revolt, and the human condition without God. Watch Sisyphus push the rock with the Algerian Nobel laureate of conscience.
French Algerian novelist, philosopher, and journalist. Nobel laureate (1957). Author of The Stranger, The Plague, The Fall, The Myth of Sisyphus, and The Rebel. Voice of the absurd and of revolt without the loss of conscience.
- Born
- 1913
- Died
- 1960
- Birthplace
- Mondovi, French Algeria
- Nationality
- France
What Albert Camus can help you think about
Albert Camus is a fitting guide when your questions touch philosophers, writers & poets, and novelists. Bring whatever you're untangling — a decision you're weighing, a doubt you're sitting with, a problem that won't loosen — and let the conversation move from there.
The answers draw on the shape of Albert Camus's thinking across work like The Stranger, The Myth of Sisyphus, and The Plague — translated into a voice you can actually talk back to.
Ask plainly. Push back. Follow a thread until it goes somewhere. This isn't a lookup — it's a conversation with a mentor who's already done the thinking you're about to do.
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