Biography & Career
Albert Camus (1913–1960) was remembered as a brilliant French author, philosopher, and journalist who dedicated his entire career to exploring the values of human dignity. He provided immense inspiration by celebrating the spirit of resistance against adversity and the effort to find meaning in life with a compassionate heart. With his compelling literary works, he was honored as one of the youngest recipients of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, leaving behind a profound philosophical legacy of tolerance and freedom.