The Stranger by Albert Camus
The Stranger by Albert Camus
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Discover one of the most influential works of modern literature with The Stranger by Albert Camus. This classic philosophical novel follows Meursault, an emotionally detached man whose unusual response to life, relationships, and a sudden act of violence leads him into an unexpected confrontation with society and its values. Through its concise storytelling and powerful themes, Camus explores absurdism, existentialism, alienation, morality, freedom, and the meaning of life. The Stranger is widely appreciated by readers interested in philosophy, classic literature, psychology, and existential thought. A thought-provoking addition to any personal library, it is an excellent choice for students, literature enthusiasts, and readers exploring the works of Albert Camus.
- Written by Nobel Prize-winning author Albert Camus
- Explores existentialism, absurdism, alienation, and morality
- Features a thought-provoking and psychologically complex protagonist
- Combines classic literature with philosophical ideas
- Ideal for students, literature lovers, and philosophy readers
