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When was Camus a writer?

French writer. Born in an immigrant family, his father died young and grew up in poverty. 1942, he published his famous work "The Outsider", which vividly expressed the absurd concept of life and shaped the image of an "absurd man". Albert camus, like him, is a "sober and rational person", but he violated the moral norms of social formalism and was not tolerated by society. In the same year, he published a philosophical paper "The Myth of Sisyphus" to further explain absurd philosophy, which is his most important theoretical work. 1947, the novel "Plague" was published, which expressed people's unity against fascist forces by symbolic means and won the critic award. In addition, there are plays such as The Righteous and essays such as The Rebel. The work Exile and Kingdom consists of six short stories, exploring the road of regeneration in different ways. 1957, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature for "explaining the consciousness of our contemporaries with Ming Che's earnest attitude in his important literary creation".