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 76
... sound , it all be- gan . I shook off my sweat and the clinging veil of light . I knew I'd shattered the balance of the day , the spacious calm of this beach on which I had been happy . But I fired four shots more into the inert body ...
... sound , it all be- gan . I shook off my sweat and the clinging veil of light . I knew I'd shattered the balance of the day , the spacious calm of this beach on which I had been happy . But I fired four shots more into the inert body ...
Page 101
... sounds were creeping up from all the floors of the prison in a sort of stealthy proces- sion . I went to the barred ... sound- ing in my ears . So I knew that all this time I'd been talking to myself . And something I'd been told came ...
... sounds were creeping up from all the floors of the prison in a sort of stealthy proces- sion . I went to the barred ... sound- ing in my ears . So I knew that all this time I'd been talking to myself . And something I'd been told came ...
Page 122
... sounds of a town I'd loved , and of a certain hour of the day which I had always par- ticularly enjoyed . The shouts of newspaper boys in the already languid air , the last calls of birds in the public garden , the cries of sandwich ...
... sounds of a town I'd loved , and of a certain hour of the day which I had always par- ticularly enjoyed . The shouts of newspaper boys in the already languid air , the last calls of birds in the public garden , the cries of sandwich ...
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