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Well he was a self-proclaimed absurdist, and The Stranger tended towards nihilism. I suppose these are considered branches of existentialism though...
WE live in the theater of the absurd
He would reject the label, but his thought was centered around the rejection of philosophical systems and focused on the individual experience. Even if he wasn't a an existentialist in name, he was one in practice.
more a nihilist
He was actually an advocate of his 'Philosophy of the Absurd'.It is different from Existentialism in some minor ways.