
Collected Works of Camus 3: Anti and Right·wedding Collection·summer Collection
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"Collected Works of Camus 3: The Anti and the Right Wedding Summer Collection" is the third volume of the "Collected Works of Camus". The prose collection "The Anti and the Right" narrates childhood life; "The Wedding" and "Summer" express the love of life and the fear of death; the attached "Swedish Speech" is a speech delivered by the author after winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. Albert Camus (1913-1960), French novelist and dramatist, one of the representative writers of existentialism, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. Before the 1950s, Camus was always regarded as an existentialist, although he denied it many times. After Camus published his philosophical essay "The Rebel" in 1951, it triggered a year-long debate with Sartre and others, and finally broke with Sartre. Only then did people discover that Camus was a representative figure of the philosophy of the absurd and its literature.
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