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 77
... " Well , it may seem so to you . But we've got to abide by the law , and , if you don't engage a lawyer , the court will have to appoint one for you . " It struck me as an excellent arrangement that the authorities Part Two ...
... " Well , it may seem so to you . But we've got to abide by the law , and , if you don't engage a lawyer , the court will have to appoint one for you . " It struck me as an excellent arrangement that the authorities Part Two ...
Page 140
... struck me as rather odd that picture had escaped my mem- until now . What had struck me at the time was the neat appearance of the guillotine ; its shining surfaces and finish reminded me of some laboratory instrument . One always has ...
... struck me as rather odd that picture had escaped my mem- until now . What had struck me at the time was the neat appearance of the guillotine ; its shining surfaces and finish reminded me of some laboratory instrument . One always has ...
Page 148
... struck me that if he wanted to move in this tiny cell , almost the only choice lay between standing up and sitting down . I was staring at the floor . He took a single step toward me , and halted , as if he didn't dare to come nearer ...
... struck me that if he wanted to move in this tiny cell , almost the only choice lay between standing up and sitting down . I was staring at the floor . He took a single step toward me , and halted , as if he didn't dare to come nearer ...
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