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 63
... bungalow , and he said he always spent his week ends and holidays here . " With the missus , needless to say , ' he added . I glanced at her , and noticed that she and Marie seemed to be getting on well together ; laughing and ...
... bungalow , and he said he always spent his week ends and holidays here . " With the missus , needless to say , ' he added . I glanced at her , and noticed that she and Marie seemed to be getting on well together ; laughing and ...
Page 69
... bungalow . Once we were there he told us the wounds weren't so very deep and he could walk to where the doctor was . Marie had gone quite pale , and Mme Masson was in tears . Masson and Raymond went off to the doctor's while I was left ...
... bungalow . Once we were there he told us the wounds weren't so very deep and he could walk to where the doctor was . Marie had gone quite pale , and Mme Masson was in tears . Masson and Raymond went off to the doctor's while I was left ...
Page 72
... bungalow Raymond promptly went up the wooden steps , but I halted on the bottom one . The light seemed thudding in my head and I couldn't face the effort needed to go up the steps and make myself amiable to the women . But the heat was ...
... bungalow Raymond promptly went up the wooden steps , but I halted on the bottom one . The light seemed thudding in my head and I couldn't face the effort needed to go up the steps and make myself amiable to the women . But the heat was ...
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