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 101
... heard something that I hadn't heard for months . It was the sound of a voice ; my own voice , there was no mistaking it . And I recognized it as the voice that for many a day of late had been sound- ing in my ears . So I knew that all ...
... heard something that I hadn't heard for months . It was the sound of a voice ; my own voice , there was no mistaking it . And I recognized it as the voice that for many a day of late had been sound- ing in my ears . So I knew that all ...
Page 134
... heard people hurrying down flights of steps , but couldn't tell whether they were near by or distant . Then I heard a 134.
... heard people hurrying down flights of steps , but couldn't tell whether they were near by or distant . Then I heard a 134.
Page 135
... heard the Judge's voice asking if I had anything more to say . After thinking for a moment , I answered , " No. " Then the policemen led me out . V I HAVE just refused , for the third time , to see the prison chaplain . I have nothing ...
... heard the Judge's voice asking if I had anything more to say . After thinking for a moment , I answered , " No. " Then the policemen led me out . V I HAVE just refused , for the third time , to see the prison chaplain . I have nothing ...
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