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Albert Camus (1913-1960) was a French-Algerian philosopher starting the movement known as absurdism. With his highly successful works like The Stranger, The Rebel, and The Fall, Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, only three years before his death, making him the shortest lived Nobel winner. Not only was he an incredibly influential and intelligent man, he wasn’t too bad on the eyes either.
WAIT. Do you see the name of the blog that I am reblogging this from? It a) exists and b) includes Camus.
The Internet really gets me sometimes, you know?
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absurdism is cute