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 79
... question you about such a matter . But it has much importance , and , unless I find some way of answering the charge of ' callous- ness , ' I shall be handicapped in conducting your defense . And that is where you , and only you , can ...
... question you about such a matter . But it has much importance , and , unless I find some way of answering the charge of ' callous- ness , ' I shall be handicapped in conducting your defense . And that is where you , and only you , can ...
Page 112
... question . I am bound to put it . " The Prosecutor was then asked if he had any questions to put , and he answered loudly : " Cer- tainly not ! I have all I want . " [ His tone and the look of triumph on his face , as he glanced at me ...
... question . I am bound to put it . " The Prosecutor was then asked if he had any questions to put , and he answered loudly : " Cer- tainly not ! I have all I want . " [ His tone and the look of triumph on his face , as he glanced at me ...
Page 117
... question was : How long had she known me ? Since the time when she was in our office , she replied . Then the Judge asked her what were the relations between us , and she said she was my girl friend . Answering another question , she ...
... question was : How long had she known me ? Since the time when she was in our office , she replied . Then the Judge asked her what were the relations between us , and she said she was my girl friend . Answering another question , she ...
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