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The Cure's song "Killing an Arab" retells a scene from Albert Camus's "The Stranger".
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The 16-year-old Alex Lawther plays Blakemore with a startling technical skill, totally persuasive that this is a boy who would spend a saint's day curled up with Camus's L'Etranger.
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Corriere della Sera concludes that there were enough reasons for "Moscow to order Camus's assassination, in the usual professional style of its KGB agents".
Albert Camus might have been killed by the KGB for criticising the Soviet Union, claims newspaper 2011
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The Cure's song "Killing an Arab" retells a scene from Albert Camus's "The Stranger".
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If true, it would reopen wounds among the millions of devotees of Camus's work.
Albert Camus might have been killed by the KGB for criticising the Soviet Union, claims newspaper 2011
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As well as the train ticket, police found 144 pages of handwritten manuscript in the wreckage entitled The First Man, an unfinished novel based on Camus's childhood in Algeria and which he had predicted would be his finest work.
Albert Camus might have been killed by the KGB for criticising the Soviet Union, claims newspaper 2011
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At the burial of the author of L'Etranger (The Outsider), La Peste (The Plague) and Le Mythe de Sisyphe (The Myth of Sisyphus) in the Lourmarin Cemetery near Vaucluse on the Côte d'Azur, one of Camus's coffin-bearers was a celebrated anarchist.
Albert Camus might have been killed by the KGB for criticising the Soviet Union, claims newspaper 2011
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"Black Orpheus," Marcel Camus's retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth, put bossa nova on the map by situating it in a Rio de Janeiro chockablock with singers and samba dancers at carnival time.
'Boxing Gym': A Bout With Human Nature Joe Morgenstern 2010
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In Camus's pocket was an unused return train ticket from his home in Provence to Paris.
Albert Camus might have been killed by the KGB for criticising the Soviet Union, claims newspaper 2011
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Indeed, when we told friends and acquaintances we were planning to return to Tokyo, my wife's hometown and the city where we met 17 years ago this spring, some treated us like characters from Albert Camus's "The Plague."
A Tokyo Reunion Michael Judge 2011
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