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 15
... mother to come with us . His name is Thomas Pérez . " The warden smiled . " It's a rather touching little story in its way . He and your mother had become almost inseparable . The other old people used to tease Pérez about having a ...
... mother to come with us . His name is Thomas Pérez . " The warden smiled . " It's a rather touching little story in its way . He and your mother had become almost inseparable . The other old people used to tease Pérez about having a ...
Page 80
... Mother's funeral , I was fagged out and only half awake . So , really , I hardly took stock of what was happening . Anyhow , I could assure him of one thing : that I'd rather Mother hadn't died . The lawyer , however , looked displeased ...
... Mother's funeral , I was fagged out and only half awake . So , really , I hardly took stock of what was happening . Anyhow , I could assure him of one thing : that I'd rather Mother hadn't died . The lawyer , however , looked displeased ...
Page 99
... mother and sister had been running a small hotel in the village where he was born . He decided to give them a sur- prise and , leaving his wife and child in another inn , he went to stay at his mother's place , booking a room under an ...
... mother and sister had been running a small hotel in the village where he was born . He decided to give them a sur- prise and , leaving his wife and child in another inn , he went to stay at his mother's place , booking a room under an ...
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