Our main servers are in Canada, which holds that copyright lasts for the life of the author plus 50 years. Camus died in 1960. So his works (in the original French) will enter the Canadian public domain on 1st January 2111. So wait for a while.
If you are thinking of a translation, then find out when the translator died, add 50 years, then you may legally upload on the 1st January following that date.
We also have some US server space, but Camus is not going to enter the US public domain for the foreseeable future.
I like Camus too. In the meantime I managed to find and upload a Sartre lecture ('Existentialism and Humanism') available under a creative commons licence.
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