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 23
... swim would do me good . So I caught the streetcar that goes down to the harbor . It was quite like old times ; a lot of young people were in the swimming pool , amongst them Marie Cardona , who used to be a typist at the office . I was ...
... swim would do me good . So I caught the streetcar that goes down to the harbor . It was quite like old times ; a lot of young people were in the swimming pool , amongst them Marie Cardona , who used to be a typist at the office . I was ...
Page 64
... swim back to the beach and slump down on the sand under the sun . In the distance he looked enormous , like a stranded whale . Then Marie proposed that we should swim tandem . She went ahead and I put my arms round her waist , from ...
... swim back to the beach and slump down on the sand under the sun . In the distance he looked enormous , like a stranded whale . Then Marie proposed that we should swim tandem . She went ahead and I put my arms round her waist , from ...
Page 150
... swim very fast , or to have a better - shaped mouth . It was in the same order of things . I was going on in the same vein , when he cut in with a question . How did I picture the life after the grave ? I fairly bawled out at him : " A ...
... swim very fast , or to have a better - shaped mouth . It was in the same order of things . I was going on in the same vein , when he cut in with a question . How did I picture the life after the grave ? I fairly bawled out at him : " A ...
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