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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Page 32
... closed down and I was strolling slowly along the wharves in the coolness . The sky was green , and it was pleasant to be out - of - doors after the stuffy office . However , I went straight home , as I had to put some potatoes on to ...
... closed down and I was strolling slowly along the wharves in the coolness . The sky was green , and it was pleasant to be out - of - doors after the stuffy office . However , I went straight home , as I had to put some potatoes on to ...
Page 74
... closed , and I hadn't given a thought to it on my way here . On seeing me , the Arab raised himself a little , and his hand went to his pocket . Naturally , I gripped Raymond's revolver in the pocket of my coat . Then the Arab let ...
... closed , and I hadn't given a thought to it on my way here . On seeing me , the Arab raised himself a little , and his hand went to his pocket . Naturally , I gripped Raymond's revolver in the pocket of my coat . Then the Arab let ...
Page 88
... closed the interview . My case was " taking its course , " as he put it . Sometimes , too , the conversa- tion was of a general order , and the magistrate and lawyer encouraged me to join in it . I began to breathe more freely . Neither ...
... closed the interview . My case was " taking its course , " as he put it . Sometimes , too , the conversa- tion was of a general order , and the magistrate and lawyer encouraged me to join in it . I began to breathe more freely . Neither ...
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