The StrangerThrough the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed "the nakedness of man faced with the absurd." First published in English in 1946; now in a new translation by Matthew Ward. |
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... own generation . You're much too young ; you couldn't have been much of a companion to her . " That was so . When we lived together , Mother was always watching me , but we hardly ever talked . During her first few weeks at the Home 3.
... own generation . You're much too young ; you couldn't have been much of a companion to her . " That was so . When we lived together , Mother was always watching me , but we hardly ever talked . During her first few weeks at the Home 3.
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... lived on the same floor as I. As usual , he had his dog with him . For eight years the two had been inseparable . Salamano's spaniel is an ugly brute , afflicted with some skin disease - mange , I suspect ; anyhow , it has lost all its ...
... lived on the same floor as I. As usual , he had his dog with him . For eight years the two had been inseparable . Salamano's spaniel is an ugly brute , afflicted with some skin disease - mange , I suspect ; anyhow , it has lost all its ...
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... lived together for a while . We went down to the water's edge and walked along it ; now and then a longer wave wet our canvas shoes . I wasn't thinking of any- thing , as all that sunlight beating down on my bare head made me feel half ...
... lived together for a while . We went down to the water's edge and walked along it ; now and then a longer wave wet our canvas shoes . I wasn't thinking of any- thing , as all that sunlight beating down on my bare head made me feel half ...
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