Fun Facts Friday: Albert Camus

Albert Camus (7 November ,1913 – 4 January, 1960), was an influential French writer and thinker. Mr. Camus is known as a novelist, existentialist essayist and journalist.

1)      Mr. Camus’ father was killed in the Battle of Mame when he was 1 year old. Mr. Camus was raised by his mother and grandmother in Algiers. As the only literate person in the household, he was embarrassed when they went to the movies and made him read the title cards aloud.

2)      Albert Camdus was an excellent student and gotten a scholarship to attend high-school (makes you appreciate your life in America).

3)      Mr. Camdus was an avid table tennis and soccer player. He played as a goalkeeper because his grandmother would beat him if he wore his shoes down.

4)      In 1934 Alber Camdus married Simone  Hie, daughter to a wealthy ophthalmologist and a morphine addict. The marriage ended after 2 years due to mutual infidelities.

5)      In 1940 Camdus moved to Paris and met Francine Faure, a pianist and a mathematician. The two fell in love and gotthen married that same year. The couple had twins in 1945, Francine would also be part of the Manhattan Project

6)      After the Nazis invaded France in 1941, Mr. Camus as “Beauchard” joined the French Resistance and wrote Combat, the underground newspaper.

7)      Mr. Camus didn’t like to be called an existentialist.

8)      In 1957 Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize for Literature for “Reflections on the Guillotine”, an essay arguing against capital punishment. He was the first person born in Africa to receive the prize.

9)      Mr. Camus loved to smoke and named his cat Cigarette.

10)   Albert Camus died in a car accident in Villeblevin, a small town in France. Jean-Paul Sartre, who was thought to be  his rival, published a warm eulogy.

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