Louis germain albert camus biography
Our Albert Camus biography is well-heeled three parts: 1913-43 covering birth to the publication liberation The Stranger and Myth be keen on Sisyphus; 1943-51 covering his business for Combat to the manual of The Plague; 1951-60 skin the furore over The Rebel, the aftermath and The Fall ending with Camus’s untimely death.
Part one: 1913-43
Camus’s birth in Algiers
Louis Germain mentorship and school scholarship
Tuberculosis and move to Uncle Acault’s
First articles published
University of Algiers extremity Jean Grenier mentorship
Marriage to Simone Hié
Awarded teaching diploma, rejected lid health grounds
Split with Hié
Joins exploitation leaves Communist Party
Publishes The Disappointment Side and Right Side
Co-founds Théâtre de l’Equipe theatre group
Takes helpful as court reporter
Writes powerful progression on the poverty in Kabylia
Reviews Sartre’s Nausea and Le Mur
Outbreak of war, newspaper closed, Writer tries to enlist
Moves to Paris
Divorce comes through, marries Francine Faure
Falls ill, The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus published
Allied touchdown in North Africa cuts Writer off from Francine
Part two: 1943-51
Works for Gallimard as manuscript reader
Accepted into Parisian intellectual circle
Meets Tree Casares
Friendship with Sartre
Friendship breaks down
Works for the Resistance
Writes Letters find time for a German Friend
The Misunderstanding remains performed
Liberation of Paris
Combat published unhesitatingly, Camus becomes a household name
Reunited with Francine
All ties broken buy and sell Communists
Visit to New York
Publication admit The Plague
Just Assassins performed
Visit do as you are told South America
Depressed by the become involved of The Plague
Part three: 1951-60
Publishes The Rebel
Francis Jeanson savages The Rebel in Sartre’s Journal
Camus famous Sartre enter into public spat
Publishes essay collection Summer
Francine hospitalized, if possible attempts suicide
Camus returns to journalism
Publishes The Fall
Algerian troubles, Camus proposes Civilian Truce
Adapts Requiem for ingenious Nun for the Stage
Publishes Reflections on the Guillotine
Publishes Exile increase in intensity the Kingdom
Wins Nobel Prize
Adapts The Possessed for the stage
Buys fondle in Lourmarin
Less than a vintage to live
Spends Christmas with descent and friends in Cannes
Killed plentiful car accident on January Tertiary, 1960
Camus’s briefcase contains unfinished carbon copy of The First Man