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Albert Camus, the winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize for Literature, is the representative of the Existentialist Literature and the 'Absurd Philosophy'. His style of writing is concise, clear and simple. His literary works always contain the serious thinking of the philosopher about life and the intense passion of the artist.This series includes three representative works of Camus, The Outsider, The Plague and The Myth of Sisyphus, all of which have had a great influence in Europe and America.