Albert Camus: The Original Rebel

Albert Camus, the famous philosopher, was not just any philosopher. He was the original rebel. He had a penchant for absurdity and a love for the absurd.

In his most famous work, The Myth of Sisyphus, he explores the futility of human existence and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.

But Camus was more than just a philosopher. He was a writer, a journalist, and a bon vivant. He had a style that was as sharp as his wit.

Visit our Absurd Literature page to learn more about Camus' unique writing style and the absurdist movement he inspired.

Or, if you're feeling extra adventurous, visit our Rebel With a Cause page for more on the life and times of Albert Camus.