“True artists scorn nothing.”
Quote by Albert Camus
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Speech of Acceptance Upon the Award of the Nobel Prize for Literature: Delivered in Stockholm on the Tenth of December, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-seven. [Translated by Justin O'Brien
The speech is a significant literary work, offering insights into the author's thoughts and achievements. The translation by Justin O'Brien aims to convey the original message and tone of the speech in English. more
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