Francine Faure

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Francine Faure, a noted pianist[1] and mathematician, is perhaps best known as the second wife of Albert Camus. Together, they had twin girls, Catherine and Jean Camus, in 1944.[2]

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  1. ^ Weagel, Deborah (Winter 2001-2002). "Musical Counterpoint in Albert Camus' L'etranger". Journal of Modern Literature 25: pp. 141–145. “Furthermore, his second wife, Francine Faure, was a pianist who specialized in the music of Bach...” 
  2. ^ Albert Camus - Philosopher and Novelist. The European Graduate School. Retrieved on 2007-11-17.