Albert Camus

About The Author

Albert Camus was born in Algeria in 1913. During World War II, he joined the Resistance movement in Paris, then became editor-in-chief of the newspaper Combat during the Liberation. A novelist, playwright, and essayist, he is most famous for his novels The Stranger and The Plague. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957.

Books by Albert Camus

The First Man

The Graphic Novel

Adapted by Jacques Ferrandez / Translated by Ryan Bloom
A visually arresting adaptation of Albert Camus’s masterful biographical novel that offers a new graphic interpretation for the next generation of readers.
The Stranger

The Graphic Novel

Illustrated by Jacques Ferrandez / Translated by Sandra Smith
A visually stunning adaptation of Albert Camus’ masterpiece that offers an exciting new graphic interpretation while retaining the book’s unique atmosphere.
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