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The French philosopher probably didn’t think he’d be applied to the Celtics’ 2025 playoff hopes 65 years after his death. He ...
This is the opening line of “The Stranger” by Albert Camus, a book about seeking meaning and recognition in an often uncaring ...
Probing the disciplines, and the manners in which each operates, generates an understanding of human endeavors and history ...
Albert Camus was born on November 7, 1913, in Mondovi, now Drean, a town near Algeria's northeast coast. Hulton-Deutsch Collection / Corbis The Hotel El-Djazair, formerly known as the Hotel Saint ...
This biopic of Jack Kevorkian, the infamous "Dr. Death," may not add anything new to the physician-assisted suicide argument, but it does remind us of a time not too long ago when we were forced to ...
written in 1947 by French-Algerian philosopher Albert Camus. Japanese booksellers struggled to keep The Plague on shelves as demand grew in the early days of the pandemic. The novel depicts ...
What happened on January 4 in world history? Here are 4 events worth remembering: See them above in our 57-second video, and below for more details! Get On This Day In History delivered straight to ...
In 1957, ALBERT CAMUS became the second youngest author to have been awarded the Nobel Prize. His tragic death in an automobile accident early in 1960 deprived the world of a philosopher ...