In a remote cemetery on the outskirts of the quiet village of Lourmarin, Provence, is the final resting place of author Albert Camus.
Nobel prize winning author, one-time member of the French Resistance during World War II, expert goalkeeper, and one of the principal leaders of the Absurdist movement, one of the greatest French writers and philosophers of the 20th century is best remembered for his landmark works, The Stranger, The Plague, and The Fall, but his gravestone is small and virtually unknown.
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Nobel prize winning author, one-time member of the French Resistance during World War II, expert goalkeeper, and one of the principal leaders of the Absurdist movement, one of the greatest French writers and philosophers of the 20th century is best remembered for his landmark works, The Stranger, The Plague, and The Fall, but his gravestone is small and virtually unknown.
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