Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Despite his revulsion toward French colonial prejudices and his sympathy toward Arabs, Camus believed until the end of his life that Algeria must remain part of France.
Dréan (arabic: الذرعان) is a small coastal town in Algeria, 25 km south of Annaba, in El Taref Province. It has a population of about 40,000. The author Albert Camus was born there during the French rule in Algeria when it was known as Mondovi. It is the capital of Dréan District. Algeria portal.
Albert Camus. The Nobel Prize in Literature 1957. Born: 7 November 1913, Mondovi, French Algeria (now Algeria) Died: 4 January 1960, Sens, France. Residence at the time of the award: France.
Albert Camus was born on 7 November 1913 in a working-class neighbourhood in Mondovi (present-day Dréan), in French Algeria. His mother, Catherine Hélène Camus ( née Sintès ), was French with Balearic Spanish ancestry.
23 Οκτ 2024 · Albert Camus (born November 7, 1913, Mondovi, Algeria—died January 4, 1960, near Sens, France) was a French novelist, essayist, and playwright, best known for such novels as L’Étranger (1942; The Stranger), La Peste (1947; The Plague), and La Chute (1956; The Fall) and for his work in leftist causes.
30 Απρ 2020 · Known For: Nobel Prize-winning French-Algerian writer whose absurdist works explored humanism and moral responsibility. Born: November 7, 1913 in Mondovi, Algeria; Parents: Catherine Hélène Sintès and Lucien Camus; Died: January 4, 1960 in Villeblevin, France; Education: University of Algiers
11 Ιουν 2018 · Albert Camus was born on November 7, 1913, in Mondovi, Algeria, then part of France. His French father was killed in World War I (1914 – 18; a war that involved many European countries, such as Russia, the United States, and areas of the Middle East) when Albert was just one year old.