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 34
... answer , but went on shouting , " You bloody cur ! " and the rest of it . I couldn't see very clearly , but he seemed to be fixing something on the dog's col- lar ... answered : " No. " way cook We went up the stairs together , Sintès and 34.
... answer , but went on shouting , " You bloody cur ! " and the rest of it . I couldn't see very clearly , but he seemed to be fixing something on the dog's col- lar ... answered : " No. " way cook We went up the stairs together , Sintès and 34.
Page 82
... answer for myself . He pressed a bell push on his desk and a young clerk came in and seated himself just behind me ... answered : " Well , I rarely have anything much to say . So , naturally I keep my mouth shut . " He smiled as on the ...
... answer for myself . He pressed a bell push on his desk and a young clerk came in and seated himself just behind me ... answered : " Well , I rarely have anything much to say . So , naturally I keep my mouth shut . " He smiled as on the ...
Page 84
... answer . During the silence that followed , the magistrate kept fidgeting , running his fingers through his hair , half rising , then ... answered . That seemed to start him off ; he began speaking at a great pace . He told me he believed 84.
... answer . During the silence that followed , the magistrate kept fidgeting , running his fingers through his hair , half rising , then ... answered . That seemed to start him off ; he began speaking at a great pace . He told me he believed 84.
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