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Camus Albert, Camus A.:
L'Etranger

Editor: CarlosLynes

Prentice Hall , 1955
Quality paperback, 182 pages
Size: 205x141 mm
ISBN: 9780135307908
ISBN-10: 0135307902

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Albert Camus

Albert Camus Was Born In Algeria In 1913. He Spent The Early Years Of His Life In North Africa, Where He Worked At Various Jobs--In A Weather Bureau, In An Automobile Supply Firm, In A Shipping Company--To Help Pay For His Courses At The University Of Algiers. He Went On To Become A Journalist, And From 1935 To 1938 He Ran The Theatre De L'Equipe, A Theatrical Company That Produced Plays By Malraux, Gide, Synge, Dostoyevsky, And Others. During World War Ii He Was One Of The Leading Writers Of The French Resistance And Editor Of Combat, Then An Important Underground Newspaper. His Fiction, Incl

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