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The First Man by Albert Camus, which tells the true story of the father he never knew and his search to discover what sort of man he had been, in order to find himself. The incomplete manuscript was found in the mud following Camus’s fatal car crash in 1960, and was later published by his daughter. Some consider it a true masterpiece thanks to its detailed descriptions and honest representation of childhood, and it was adapted for film in 2011. Camus was the second-youngest ever recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature and is still considered one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2016
Albert Camus (1913-1960), a Frenchman born in Algeria and the winner of a Nobel Prize in Literature, was one of the major writers of the 20th century. He was a profoundly committed intellectual, a philosopher, a journalist, a playwright and a novelist, and left his mark through his reflection on the Absurd, which found a nuanced, sensitive and humanist expression in his work.
Camus, who was widely admired and sometimes criticised, resonated considerably across the world with his novels The Plague (1947) and, above all, The Stranger (1942). He died prematurely in 1960 following a car accident.
The First Man is an unfinished autobiographical novel. Published by Albert Camus’ daughter through the French publishing company Éditions Gallimard in 1994, this work should have been the first part of a trilogy. In it, the author recounts, through his alter ego Jacques Cormery, his childhood in a small village in Algeria with his mother and grandmother, his adult life in France, as well as his attempts to find out what type of man his father had been.
The novel begins with a dedication to the author’s mother: “To you who will never be able to read this”.
