The Stranger

Par : Albert Camus

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-998114-36-8
  • EAN9781998114368
  • Date de parution15/03/2024
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille195 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurPomodoro Books

Résumé

Step into the intriguing world of existentialism and moral ambiguity with Albert Camus' masterful novel, The Stranger. Set in the sun-drenched streets of French Algiers, this thought-provoking literary classic takes readers on a journey of introspection, challenging societal norms and exploring the depths of human existence. Meet Meursault, a dispassionate and detached protagonist, who finds himself caught in the chaos of an absurd and indifferent world.
As the story unfolds, Meursault's life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes embroiled in a fateful act of violence, leading to a gripping exploration of morality, identity, and the meaning of life itself. Camus' exquisite prose paints a vivid portrait of Meursault's internal struggles and his alienation from the conventional expectations of society. Through Meursault's eyes, the reader is confronted with the stark reality of human existence, where indifference and the relentless march of time challenge our very notions of purpose and significance. The Stranger is not just a tale of a man's existential crisis; it is a profound examination of the human condition, raising questions about free will, the nature of truth, and the absurdity of life.
Camus invites readers to confront the uncomfortable truths that lie within the recesses of our own minds, urging us to question our own lives and the choices we make. In this timeless masterpiece, Camus weaves together philosophy, psychology, and social commentary, creating a narrative that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant. The Stranger challenges readers to confront their own beliefs, to grapple with the complexities of morality, and to ponder the essence of what it means to be alive. A literary treasure that has captivated readers for generations, The Stranger continues to provoke introspection and ignite intellectual debates.
Camus' powerful exploration of the human condition remains as relevant today as it was when it was first published, reminding us of the eternal struggle to find meaning in a seemingly indifferent world. Prepare to be enthralled, disturbed, and ultimately moved by The Stranger, a novel that will leave an indelible mark on your soul and forever change the way you view the world around you.
Step into the intriguing world of existentialism and moral ambiguity with Albert Camus' masterful novel, The Stranger. Set in the sun-drenched streets of French Algiers, this thought-provoking literary classic takes readers on a journey of introspection, challenging societal norms and exploring the depths of human existence. Meet Meursault, a dispassionate and detached protagonist, who finds himself caught in the chaos of an absurd and indifferent world.
As the story unfolds, Meursault's life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes embroiled in a fateful act of violence, leading to a gripping exploration of morality, identity, and the meaning of life itself. Camus' exquisite prose paints a vivid portrait of Meursault's internal struggles and his alienation from the conventional expectations of society. Through Meursault's eyes, the reader is confronted with the stark reality of human existence, where indifference and the relentless march of time challenge our very notions of purpose and significance. The Stranger is not just a tale of a man's existential crisis; it is a profound examination of the human condition, raising questions about free will, the nature of truth, and the absurdity of life.
Camus invites readers to confront the uncomfortable truths that lie within the recesses of our own minds, urging us to question our own lives and the choices we make. In this timeless masterpiece, Camus weaves together philosophy, psychology, and social commentary, creating a narrative that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant. The Stranger challenges readers to confront their own beliefs, to grapple with the complexities of morality, and to ponder the essence of what it means to be alive. A literary treasure that has captivated readers for generations, The Stranger continues to provoke introspection and ignite intellectual debates.
Camus' powerful exploration of the human condition remains as relevant today as it was when it was first published, reminding us of the eternal struggle to find meaning in a seemingly indifferent world. Prepare to be enthralled, disturbed, and ultimately moved by The Stranger, a novel that will leave an indelible mark on your soul and forever change the way you view the world around you.
Albert Camus
Albert Camus est né en Algérie en 1913 et mort à Villeblevin, dans l'Yonne en 1960. Écrivain, philosophe et journaliste militant, il nous présente des récits ayant pour thèmes principaux la révolte et l'absurde du monde qui l'entoure. Connu pour ses prises de position sur le communisme, le franquisme et la tragédie en Algérie, il obtient le Prix Nobel de Littérature en 1957 pour l'ensemble de son travail faisant la lumière sur "les problèmes qui se posent à la conscience des hommes". Il meurt, quelques années plus tard, dans un malheureux accident de voiture. De tous ses fabuleux écrits, nous retenons L'Etranger et La Peste. Ces oeuvres passionnantes, révoltantes et audacieuses ont bouleversé toute une génération et ont donné goût à la lecture à de nombreux jeunes étudiants. De ces romans laissant à jamais une trace dans notre esprit, nous pensons invariablement à Des souris et des hommes de John Steinbeck, La Vie devant soi de Romain Gary ou L'Amant de Marguerite Duras. Avec notre meilleur prix garanti sur nos livres et la livraison en 48 heures, procurez-vous des romans inoubliables.
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