Even if you object to his philosophy, you must thank him for his amazing power to evoke a wonderful feeling. My favorite author
Albert Camus (1913 - 60) is the author of many popular and influential works published by penguins. They include outsiders and the first person in the fall. After receiving the Nobel Prize in literature in 1957, Camu was remembered as one of the few writers who formed the atmosphere of French knowledge after the war, but beyond that, his reputation was always international.
1957: The Algerian War is the era of the most fierce battle of the Algerian War, and in January the French army fought against terrorist organizations that had been strongly living in the city. The coronation ceremony of L'Exil et le royaume (exiled and kingdom, translated in 1958) was published in March. His "Réflexionssurlaguillotine" (thoughts about guillotine in 1959: the death sentence thesis) was published in Nouvelle Revue Francaise in June. The Swedish Academy was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature on November 17th, the ninth prize of a French writer, and announced that it will be the youngest winner following Rudyard Kipling. After the awards ceremony and banquet at Stockholm City Hall on December 10th, Camu made a short speech of the Nobel Prize. On December 14, he gave a lecture entitled "L 'Artiste et son temps" at Uppsala University (translated as "Artists and His Times", 1961).
On 17th November the Swedish Academy announced that Dylan will not go to Stockholm to attend the Nobel Prize award ceremony for "existing promises." At the Nobel party held in Stockholm on 10th December 2016, Dylan's banquet speech was given to Sweden Azitaraj by the US ambassador. The speech said: "From a very young age I was familiar with, read, and absorbed to people considered to be such a distinction: Kipling, Show, Thomas Man, Pearl Back, Albert Kamas, Hemingway. In these giant classrooms, literary works taught in libraries around the world and with a reverent tone are always impressive.I really can not explain the name I am adding to such a list "Patti Smith received Dylan's Nobel Prize for orchestra accompaniment of" transcendental performance ".