"The Resistance" is a collection of essays written by the French writer Camus.
"The Resistor" is a theoretical masterpiece that comprehensively explains the author's thoughts on resistance. Descartes has a world-famous proposition: "I think, therefore I am", which elevates thinking to the only sign and the only condition for human beings and their existence. In "The Rebel", Camus put forward such a proposition: "I resist, therefore I exist", regarding resistance as the sign and condition of why humans are human and why humans exist. Albert Camus (1913-1960), French novelist, essayist and playwright, a master of "existentialist" literature.
He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957 for his "enthusiastic and calm elucidation of contemporary issues raised to human conscience". He was one of the youngest Nobel Prize-winning writers in history.