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Camus$96731$ - translation to English

SPANISH POET (1919-2012)
Matilde Camús; Camús

Camus      
n. Camus, apellido; Albert Camus (1913-1960), escritor y autor de obras de teatro francés
Albert Camus         
  •  Albert Camus's gravestone
  • A 20th-century postcard of the University of Algiers
  • The monument to Camus built in [[Villeblevin]], where he died in a car crash on 4 January 1960
  • The bronze plaque on the monument to Camus in the town of [[Villeblevin]], France. Translated from French, it reads: "From the General Council of the Yonne Department, in homage to the writer Albert Camus whose remains lay in vigil at the Villeblevin town hall on the night of 4 to 5 January 1960"
  • Administrative organization of French Algeria between 1905 and 1955.
  • Lucia]] on 13 December 1957, three days after accepting the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]]
FRENCH PHILOSOPHER, AUTHOR, AND JOURNALIST
Albert Camus: The Absurd Hero; Albert Camus/the Absurd; Absurd hero; Albert Cami; Alber Cami; Albert Cammy; Alber Cammy; Albert Cammi; Alber Cammi; Albert Camee; Alber Camee; The Blood of the Hungarians; Blood of the Hungarians by Albert Camus; The blood of the hungarians; Camus, albert; Camusian; Louis Neuville; Albert camus; Camus
Albert Camus

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Camus

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Matilde Camus

Aurora Matilde Gómez Camus (26 September 1919 – 28 April 2012) was a Spanish poet from Cantabria who also wrote non-fiction.