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  1. Open Preview. Resistance, Rebellion and Death Quotes Showing 1-30 of 66. “I continue to believe that this world has no ultimate meaning. But I know that something in it has a meaning and that is man, because he is the only creature to insist on having one”. ― Albert Camus, Resistance, Rebellion and Death: Essays. 167 likes.

  2. 10 de mar. de 2020 · Resistance, rebellion, and death by Camus, Albert, 1913-1960. Publication date 1961 Topics Good and evil, Good and evil, Politics and government, Europe ...

  3. Resistance, Rebellion, and Death. Hardcover – January 1, 1960. The Modern Library Edition (339), 1960, an almost like-new hardcover that appears to be read once, if at all, clean and unmarked, with an unclipped ($2.45) dust jacket that is somewhat rubbed and chipped at the spine ends and outer corners, also with a 3/4" closed tear at the top ...

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  4. Celebrated in intellectual circles, Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. On January 4, 1960, he was killed in a car accident. Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Published: October 2012. ISBN: 9780307827852. Title: Resistance, Rebellion, and Death. Series: Vintage International.

  5. Buy Resistance, Rebellion, and Death: Essays (Vintage International) Reissue by Camus, Albert (ISBN: 9780679764014) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Resistance, Rebellion, and Death: Essays (Vintage International): Amazon.co.uk: Camus, Albert: 9780679764014: Books

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  6. Resistance, Rebellion, and DeathModern Library bookModern Library college editionsVolume 339 of Tu shu guan wen ku. Author. Albert Camus. Publisher. Modern Library, 1960. Original from. the University of Michigan. Digitized. Jan 19, 2010.

  7. 1 de mar. de 1996 · Resistance, Rebellion and Death displays Camus' rigorous moral intelligence addressing issues that range from colonial warfare in Algeria to the social cancer of capital punishment. But this stirring book is above all a reflection on the problem of freedom, and, as such, belongs in the same tradition as the works that gave Camus his reputation ...