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 20
... looked I saw the same sun - drenched countryside , and the sky was so dazzling that I dared not raise my eyes . Presently we struck a patch of freshly tarred road . A shimmer of heat played over it and one's feet squelched at each step ...
... looked I saw the same sun - drenched countryside , and the sky was so dazzling that I dared not raise my eyes . Presently we struck a patch of freshly tarred road . A shimmer of heat played over it and one's feet squelched at each step ...
Page 28
... looked up at me and 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 ...
... looked up at me and 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 ...
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... looked like a mourner at a funeral , and I certainly did feel very limp . She was wearing a white dress and had her hair loose . I told her she looked quite ravishing like that , and she laughed happily . On our way out we banged on ...
... looked like a mourner at a funeral , and I certainly did feel very limp . She was wearing a white dress and had her hair loose . I told her she looked quite ravishing like that , and she laughed happily . On our way out we banged on ...
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