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 28
... shouted , " We licked them ! " I waved my hand and called back , " Good work ! " From now on there was a steady stream of private cars . The sky had changed again ; a reddish glow was spreading up beyond the housetops . As dusk set in ...
... shouted , " We licked them ! " I waved my hand and called back , " Good work ! " From now on there was a steady stream of private cars . The sky had changed again ; a reddish glow was spreading up beyond the housetops . As dusk set in ...
Page 68
... shouted to Masson to come . Masson went up to the man he had been marking and struck him twice with all his might . The fellow fell flat into the wa- ter and stayed there some seconds with bubbles coming up to the surface round his head ...
... shouted to Masson to come . Masson went up to the man he had been marking and struck him twice with all his might . The fellow fell flat into the wa- ter and stayed there some seconds with bubbles coming up to the surface round his head ...
Page 92
... shouted across the gap that Raymond sent me his best wishes , and I said , " Thanks . " But my voice was drowned by ... shouting to me that we mustn't lose hope . " Certainly not , " I answered . My gaze fell on her shoulders , and I had ...
... shouted across the gap that Raymond sent me his best wishes , and I said , " Thanks . " But my voice was drowned by ... shouting to me that we mustn't lose hope . " Certainly not , " I answered . My gaze fell on her shoulders , and I had ...
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