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“Il n'y a qu'une seule liberté, se mettre en règle avec la mort. Après quoi, tout est possible. Je ne puis te forcer à croire en Dieu. Croire en Dieu, c'est accepter la mort. Quand tu auras accepté la mort, le problème de Dieu sera résolu - et non pas l'inverse”

Quote by Albert Camus

Work

Notebooks, 1942-1951

This book is a compilation of notebooks containing personal reflections, thoughts, and notes from the author during the specified time period. more

Author

Albert Camus
Albert Camus

Albert Camus was a French author and philosopher, born on November 7, 1913, and died on January 4, 1960. Known for his unique existentialist philosophy and profound insights into human suffering, Camus' works include 'The Stranger', 'The Plague', and 'The Myth of Sisyphus', which have had a profound impact on 20th-century literature. more

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