Albert Camus
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| Dewlete | Fransa | |||||||||
| Biyayış | 7 Tışrino Peyên 1913 Mondovi, Cezayir | |||||||||
| Merdış | 4 Çele 1960 Villeblevin, Fransa | |||||||||
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| Wezifa | Filozof, Nuskar | |||||||||
Mezelê Camusi
Albert Camus Zew nuskarê Nobelınê Fransao. (B. 7 Tışrino Peyên 1913 – m. 4 Çele 1960).
[bıvurne] Bibliyografiye
- The Stranger (L'Étranger, often translated as The Outsider) (1942)
- The Plague (La Peste) (1947)
- The Fall (La Chute) (1956)
- A Happy Death (La Mort heureuse) (written 1936–1938, published posthumously 1971)
- The First Man (Le premier homme) (incomplete, published posthumously 1995)
- Exile and the Kingdom (L'exil et le royaume) (collection) (1957)
- "The Adulterous Woman" ("La Femme adultère")
- "The Renegade or a Confused Spirit" ("Le Renégat ou un esprit confus")
- "The Silent Men" ("Les Muets")
- "The Guest" ("L'Hôte")
- "Jonas or the Artist at Work" ("Jonas ou l’artiste au travail")
- "The Growing Stone" ("La Pierre qui pousse")
- Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism (1935)
- Betwixt and Between (L'envers et l'endroit, also translated as The Wrong Side and the Right Side) (Collection, 1937)
- Nuptials (Noces) (1938)
- The Myth of Sisyphus (Le Mythe de Sisyphe) (1942)
- The Rebel (L'Homme révolté) (1951)
- Notebooks 1935–1942 (Carnets, mai 1935 — fevrier 1942) (1962)
- Notebooks 1943–1951 (1965)
- Notebooks 1951–1959 (2008) Published as "Carnets Tome III : Mars 1951 – December 1959" (1989)
- Caligula (performed 1945, written 1938)
- Requiem for a Nun (Requiem pour une nonne, adapted from William Faulkner's novel by the same name) (1956)
- The Misunderstanding (Le Malentendu) (1944)
- The State of Siege (L' Etat de Siege) (1948)
- The Just Assassins (Les Justes) (1949)
- The Possessed (Les Possédés, adapted from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel by the same name) (1959)
- Create Dangerously (Essay on Realism and Artistic Creation) (1957)
- The Ancient Greek Tragedy (Parnassos lecture in Greece) (1956)
- The Crisis of Man (Lecture at Columbia University) (1946)
- Why Spain? (Essay for the theatrical play L' Etat de Siege) (1948)
- Reflections on the Guillotine (Réflexions sur la guillotine) (Extended essay, 1957)
- Neither Victims Nor Executioners (Combat) (1946)
- Resistance, Rebellion, and Death (1961) – a collection of essays selected by the author.
- Lyrical and Critical Essays (1970)
- Youthful Writings (1976)
- Between Hell and Reason: Essays from the Resistance Newspaper "Combat", 1944–1947 (1991)
- Camus at "Combat": Writing 1944–1947 (2005)
[bıvurne] Teberdı
- Camus (1959), by Germaine Brée ISBN 1-122-01570-4
- Camus (1966), by Adele King ISBN 0-050-01423-4
- Camus: vida e obra (1970), by Vicente de Paulo Barretto.
- Albert Camus: A Biography (1997), by Herbert R. Lottman (ISBN 3-927258-06-7)
- Albert Camus and the Minister (2000), by Howard E. Mumma (ISBN 1-55725-246-7)
- Albert Camus, The Artist in the Arena (1965), by Emmett Parker ()
- Albert Camus, A Study of His Work (1957), by Philip Malcolm Waller Thody ()
- Albert Camus: A Life (2000), by Olivier Todd (ISBN 0-7867-0739-9)
- Albert Camus: Kunst und Moral, by Heiner Wittmann (ISBN 3-631-39525-6)
- Sartre and Camus in Aesthetics. The Challenge of Freedom.(2009), by Heiner Wittmann, Ed. by Dirk Hoeges. Dialoghi/Dialogues. Literatur und Kultur Italiens und Frankreichs, vol. 13, Frankfurt/M. ISBN 978-3-631-58693-8
- Ethics and Creativity in the Political thought of Simone Weil and Albert Camus 2004, by Dr. John Randolph LeBlanc (ISBN 978-0-7734-6567-1)
- The Mandarins by Simone de Beauvoir (1954) Winner of the 1954 Goncourt Prize; Camus himself states that he is "the hero" of the book in his Notebooks 1951-1959.
- Camus, A Romance (2009), by Elizabeth Hawes (ISBN 978-0802118899)
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| Nobel Edebiyat 1951-1975 |
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1951: Lagerkvist • 1952: Mauriac • 1953: Churchill • 1954: Hemingway • 1955: Laxness • 1956: Jiménez • 1957: Camus • 1958: Pasternak • 1959: Quasimodo • 1960: Perse • 1961: Andrić • 1962: Steinbeck • 1963: Seferis • 1964: Sartre • 1965: Şolohov • 1966: Agnon, Sachs • 1967: Asturias • 1968: Kavabata • 1969: Beckett • 1970: Solzhenitsyn • 1971: Neruda • 1972: Böll • 1973: White • 1974: Johnson, Martinson • 1975: Montale |
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