The First Man - Film Adaptation

Film Adaptation

A film adaptation of the novel, directed by Gianni Amelio and starring Jacques Gamblin, was released in 2011.

Works by Albert Camus
Novels
  • The Stranger
  • The Plague
  • The Fall
  • A Happy Death
  • The First Man
Short stories
  • Exile and the Kingdom
    • "The Adulterous Woman"
    • "The Renegade"
    • "The Silent Men"
    • "The Guest"
    • "The Artist at Work"
    • "The Growing Stone"
Plays
  • Caligula
  • The Misunderstanding
  • The State of Siege
  • The Just Assassins
  • The Possessed
Essays
  • The Myth of Sisyphus
  • The Rebel
  • "Reflections on the Guillotine"
  • Resistance, Rebellion, and Death
  • Summer in Algiers
Non-fiction
  • Betwixt and Between
  • Neither Victims Nor Executioners
  • Notebooks 1935–1942
  • Notebooks 1943–1951
  • Nuptials


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