Albert camus video biography of isaac

          The standard biography of Camus in French is “Albert Camus: Une Vie” by Olivier Todd, translated, unfortunately in an abridged form, into....

          Who Was Albert Camus?

          Released On: Available for over a year Andrew Hussey celebrates the life and work of French writer and philosopher Albert Camus.

        1. The late Issac Guillory at The Albert Hole.
        2. The standard biography of Camus in French is “Albert Camus: Une Vie” by Olivier Todd, translated, unfortunately in an abridged form, into.
        3. Albert Camus: The Enigma of the Universe.
        4. A clear, yet complex examination of the writer's life and work.
        5. An essay by Dr. Ryan Kemp, Philosophy

          “I have sought only reasons to transcend our darkest nihilism. Not, I would add, through virtue, nor because of some rare elevation of the spirit, but from an instinctive fidelity to a light in which I was born, and in which for thousands of years men have learned to welcome life even in suffering.”[1]

          These words, written by Albert Camus in 1950, express the fullest aspirations of their oft misunderstood author.

          A writer commonly associated with themes of absurdity and despair, Camus regarded himself as an ally of the light. As both an admirer of Augustine and child of coastal North Africa, light—especially the sun—had guiding significance for Camus.

          On the one hand, it represented philosophical illumination—an unflinchingly honest view of the world. On the other, the inviting warmth of his homeland—the joy of an Algerian youth bathed in the glow of the Mediterranean.  

          Camus’ life, and especially