There is no doubt that all generations need to reform the world. I know that it does not reform it, but its mission may be even bigger. It involves preventing the world from destroying itself
☛ Nobel Prize: On 10th December 1957, Albert Camus made a speech at the Nobel party at Stockholm City Hall
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Compared with President [Barack Obama] 's speech at the ceremonial ceremony of the victim at Tucson, Arizona:
And despite our imperfections, we are decent and kind and full, I think that the power to divide us is not as strong as the power to unite us. (Copy, White House)
Believing that progress does not mean we did not make progress. This is not a kind of belief that shows true faith. (Wikiquote, original German)
Albert Camus - Political dissidents, journalists, novelists, playwrights, philosophers - were born 100 years ago in Algeria, France. The gentle childhood of the coronation, especially the coronation ceremony was a baby The death of his father in World War I and the devotion to the unreadable mother of hearing disorders seems to plant humility in him It was. Literary fame inevitable in Christ. In the speech of the Nobel Prize in 1957 (subtitles in French and English), Camus was held humble. After thanking the excellent guests for attendance, he said:
Born in Algeria on 7th November 1913, Albert Camus was born by a French father and a Spanish mother. His father died in the First World War (seriously injured in the fight of Marne, he died in a month later), so coronation is caused by his mother, he never knows his father It was. The coronation ceremony spent his childhood at the house of his grandmother where he had his first educated. Later, he entered elementary school under the guidance of Lewis and Germans, but when he received the Nobel Prize in 1957, he was strongly mentioned in his speech in his speech. This was the first encouragement in Germany to encourage Alberto to crown in his study and persuade him to continue his higher education at Algiers University. During college years, he set up a theater ...
Albert Camus was born in Mondor Algeria in 1913. His family was not educated and his father was murdered in WWI. Albert Camus received a scholarship in 1924 and studied at Algiers' Lycee. Albert Camus was an athlete, but suffered from T.B. The rest of his life kept bothering him. Albert Camus started writing in 1936 and then returned to Europe to return to health. Albert Camus received the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 44. Albert Camus created The Stranger in 1942, but released it as L 'Etranger. Due to a car accident, Albert Camus died on January 4, 1960. Albert Camus was interested in the existential philosophy after the Second World War. In books, Stranger Albert Camus's composition style, scene selection and role development show the existence of a theme