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 61
... Arabs lounging against the to- bacconist's window . They were staring at us si- lently , in the special way these people have - as if we were blocks of stone or dead trees . Raymond whispered that the second Arab from the left was " his ...
... Arabs lounging against the to- bacconist's window . They were staring at us si- lently , in the special way these people have - as if we were blocks of stone or dead trees . Raymond whispered that the second Arab from the left was " his ...
Page 67
... Arabs in blue dungarees a long way down the beach , coming in our direction . I gave Raymond a look and he nodded , saying , " That's him . ” We walked steadily on . Masson wondered how they'd managed to track us here . My impres- sion ...
... Arabs in blue dungarees a long way down the beach , coming in our direction . I gave Raymond a look and he nodded , saying , " That's him . ” We walked steadily on . Masson wondered how they'd managed to track us here . My impres- sion ...
Page 68
... Arabs halted . Masson and I slowed down , while Raymond went straight up to his man . I couldn't hear what he said ... Arab got up from the water and placed himself behind the fel- low with the knife . We didn't dare to move 68.
... Arabs halted . Masson and I slowed down , while Raymond went straight up to his man . I couldn't hear what he said ... Arab got up from the water and placed himself behind the fel- low with the knife . We didn't dare to move 68.
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