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paydesk has 8 reporters who cover Albert Camus. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Albert Camus are Julen Berrueta and Tony Dunnell. Use our journalist directory to find an Albert Camus member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover Albert Camus

Julen Berrueta

Madrid, Spain
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Julen Berrueta is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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The four philosophers who fought against Hitler and Stalin: the 'resistance' to totalitarianism was female
19 Apr 2021  |  www.elespanol.com  |  Spanish  |  Totalitarianism
Simone de Beauvoir, Hannah Arendt, Ayn Rand, and Simone Weil, four philosophers, actively confronted the totalitarian regimes of Hitler and Stalin through their philosophical work and personal activism. Beauvoir's writings during World War II emphasized the necessity of overcoming societal barriers, while Arendt's experience as a Jew under Nazi rule informed her analysis of totalitarianism. Ayn Rand, having fled the Bolshevik Revolution, critiqued collectivism and promoted individualism through her novels. Simone Weil, the most active in physical resistance, worked in a factory and fought in the Spanish Civil War to understand and combat fascism. Their collective efforts and philosophical contributions were a form of 'resistance' against the oppressive ideologies of their time.
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Albert Camus Simone de Beauvoir Hannah Arendt Ayn Rand Simone Weil Wolfram Eilenberger Charles de Gaulle Greta Thunberg
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Tony Dunnell

Tarapoto, Peru
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Tony Dunnell is a freelance writer based in Tarapoto, Peru. He has traveled extensively throughout Peru, writing about every aspect of the country, including tourist attractions, food and drink, Peruvian culture and the history of Peru.
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The 13 Best Opening Lines in Literature
01 Mar 2021  |  www.inspiringquotes.com  |  English  |  Writing
The article discusses the significance of opening lines in literature, highlighting 13 of the best examples. It emphasizes how a strong opening line can set the scene, character, plot, and tone, drawing readers into the story. The article features notable authors like Stephen King, Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Herman Melville, Franz Kafka, Albert Camus, George Orwell, Sylvia Plath, Gabriel García Márquez, Hunter S. Thompson, and Donna Tartt, praising their impactful opening lines and the immediate engagement they create.
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Albert Camus Stephen King Charles Dickens Jane Austen Elizabeth Bennet Mrs. Bennet Herman Melville Ishmael Franz Kafka Samsa Meursault George Orwell Holden Caulfield Sylvia Plath Gabriel García Márquez Hunter S. Thompson Donna Tartt
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James Jackson

Berlin, Germany
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James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. 

James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
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Chile Has a Chance to Bury Neoliberalism for Good
11 Mar 2022  |  tribunemag.co.uk  |  English  |  Neoliberalism
Gabriel Boric's inauguration as Chile's president marks a significant shift towards dismantling the neoliberal legacy of Augusto Pinochet. Boric's platform includes drafting a new constitution, promoting social democracy, and addressing indigenous rights. His administration has already implemented changes such as appointing a majority female cabinet and cracking down on nepotism. The article highlights Boric's background, his commitment to overcoming Pinochet's legacy, and the challenges he faces in balancing the demands of his diverse coalition.
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Albert Camus Gabriel Boric Salvador Allende Augusto Pinochet Leonel Bustamante Claudia Hiess Rocio Navarrete Sebastián Piñera Andres Chadwick Maya Fernandez Allende Izkia Siches Giorgio Jackson
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Cibele Maciet

Paris, France
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Cibele Maciet is a journalist based in Paris, France.
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Provence: a hotel guide to visit in the French region
30 Sept 2024  |  Harper's Bazaar » Moda, beleza e estilo de vida em um só site  |  Portuguese  |  French Culture
The article provides a travel guide to Provence, highlighting several hotels and attractions in the region. It describes the author's escape from the busy atmosphere of Paris during the Olympics to the serene landscapes of Provence. Key locations include Les-Baux-de-Provence, Domaine de Manville, Château de Fonscolombe, Château La Coste, Hotel Capelongue, and Le Moulin. Each destination is praised for its unique offerings, from historical architecture and art installations to luxurious accommodations and local cuisine. The article emphasizes the beauty and cultural richness of Provence, offering recommendations for travelers seeking a picturesque and relaxing getaway.
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Albert Camus Anne Hidalgo Damien Hirst
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Agus Morales

Barcelona, Spain
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Agus Morales is a journalist based in Barcelona, Spain.
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The virus behind epidemics is called racism
21 Feb 2020  |  diario.mx  |  Spanish  |  Public Health
The coronavirus outbreak has highlighted a more toxic issue: racism. The article discusses how xenophobic reactions have emerged alongside the health crisis, fueled by misinformation and social media. It draws parallels with past epidemics like Ebola, emphasizing that stigmatization and isolationist attitudes are counterproductive. The piece advocates for strong public health systems and international cooperation, citing Albert Camus' 'La peste' as a moral guide for solidarity and action against prejudice.
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Clara Paolini

Madrid, Spain
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Clara Paolini is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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Invisible Care: From Crisis to Revolution?
14 May 2020  |  elpais.com  |  Spanish  |  Social Issues
The article discusses the essential role of caregivers in society, highlighting the importance of care work, which has become more visible during the COVID-19 pandemic. It features personal stories from healthcare professionals like Antonio Torres and Esther Gómez, who have gone above and beyond their duties to provide care. Initiatives such as Acortando la Distancia, which facilitates video calls between isolated patients and their families, and Proyecto HU-CI, which aims to humanize healthcare, are also mentioned. The article underscores the need to value and support caregivers, both professional and informal, and suggests that a revolution in care may be the next significant social change.
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Albert Camus Antonio Torres Esther Gómez Gabriel Heras Javier Frère
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Anna Richards

Lyon, France
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A journalist based in Lyon, France, covering travel and the outdoors in Lyon and the rest of the country.
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The Most Terrifying Things to Be Pulled Out of France’s Rivers
14 Oct 2022  |  www.fodors.com  |  English  |  Environmental Issues
The article explores various macabre and unusual discoveries from France's rivers, including historical events like the floating morgue in Lyon, the Reign of Terror drownings in Nantes, and the story of L’Inconnue de la Seine. It also covers public health issues such as Weil’s Disease and environmental concerns like toxic waste in the Orbiel Valley. Other notable mentions include a Nile crocodile in Paris sewers, a headless python, and a pacu fish with sharp teeth.
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Albert Camus Jean-Baptiste Carrier David Lefèvre
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Erin Zaleski

Paris, France
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Erin Zaleski is a versatile journalist based in Paris specializing in France, travel, features, culture, human rights, politics, and international news. She covered the 2015 terror attacks in Paris, as well as politics, features, and entertainment. She has written for Newsweek, Agence France-Presse,...
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The Paris Bar Where Hemingway (and History) Blacked Out
01 Oct 2023  |  www.thedailybeast.com  |  English  |  Parisian Culture
The article explores the rich history of the bar at Hôtel Pont Royal in Paris, a discreet and elegant establishment that has been a gathering place for literary luminaries such as Ernest Hemingway, Zelda Fitzgerald, and Simone de Beauvoir. Despite renovations and changes over the years, the bar retains its subdued charm and continues to attract a mix of tourists and locals. The narrative highlights the bar's significance in Parisian culture and its role as a sanctuary for writers and intellectuals throughout the 20th century.
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Albert Camus Ernest Hemingway Zelda Fitzgerald Henry Miller Simone de Beauvoir Truman Capote F. Scott Fitzgerald Radclyffe Hall Picasso Dali Arthur Miller Jacques Prévert Arthur Koestler Françoise Sagan Aldous Huxley Sartre James Baldwin Gabriel García Márquez Rosamond Bernier Jacques Lacan Elon Musk Rasputin Dimitri Olin
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