CAMUS, ALBERT Crossword Clue
CAMUS, ALBERT Crossword Clue
We know 5 solutions for: CAMUS, ALBERT
Crossword Puzzle Infos
Albert Camus was a French author, philosopher, and journalist who was born in ALGERIA in 1913. He is best known for his novels 'The Plague' and 'The STRANGER', as well as his philosophical essay 'The Myth of Sisyphus'. The crossword solutions for Camus, Albert are ORAN (4 letters), PESTE (5 letters), STRANGER (8 letters), ALGERIA (7 letters), and SARTRE (6 letters). ORAN is the name of a port city in ALGERIA, PESTE is the French title of 'The Plague', STRANGER is the English title of 'The STRANGER', ALGERIA is the country of Camus' birth, and SARTRE is the last name of Jean-Paul Sartre, a French existentialist philosopher and friend of Camus.
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