The Stranger
Author: Albert Camus Categories: Classic, Fiction, Literature, Philosophy Published: 1954 Pages: 88 Language: English Tags: Classic LiteratureBook Description:
The Stranger by Albert Camus is a profound philosophical novel that explores existentialism, morality, and the absurdity of life. The story follows Meursault, a detached French Algerian man whose indifferent reaction to his mother’s death sets off a chain of events leading to an unthinkable crime.
Told through Camus’s stark, powerful prose, the novel delves into the emotional emptiness of modern existence and the struggle to find meaning in a world that often feels senseless. Meursault’s honesty becomes his undoing as society condemns him more for his indifference than his actions.
Camus masterfully crafts a narrative that challenges readers to reflect on truth, freedom, and the human condition. The simplicity of his language contrasts with the depth of his philosophical insights, making each page both accessible and profound.
A cornerstone of modern literature, The Stranger continues to inspire readers and thinkers across generations. It’s an essential read for those seeking a deeper understanding of existential thought and the search for authenticity in an absurd world.
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