Stamp
SCG6872 - France 1967 – Albert Camus (0.30 + 0.10 F)
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This French semi-postal stamp, issued in 1967, honors Albert Camus (1913–1960) — the acclaimed novelist, philosopher, and Nobel Laureate in Literature (1957). The portrait by G. Bétemps and engraving by Claude Durrens captures Camus’ contemplative gaze, symbolizing his philosophical reflections on absurdism and human freedom.
In the background, the sun over the sea and figures in a barren landscape evoke themes from his seminal works The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus, representing the human condition’s confrontation with the absurd. The surtax (+0.10 F) supported cultural causes, aligning with Camus’ commitment to intellectual and moral responsibility.
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