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Alienation and absurdity collide on a sunlit beach.

If you're enticed by exploring deep philosophical questions through a gripping narrative, "The Stranger" could resonate strongly with you. Camus's examination of existential absurdity is wrapped in a tale that's deceptively simple yet richly complex. This story has a way of haunting readers, prodding at the uncomfortable spaces of alienation and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe.

  • PEN Translation Prize for Matthew Ward (1989)
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The Stranger

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ISBN: 9780679720201
Date of Publication: 1989-03-13
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction
Goodreads rating: 4.02
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Since it was first published in English, in 1946, Albert Camus's first novel, The Stranger (L'etranger), has had a profound impact on millions of American readers. Through this story of an ordinary man who unwittingly gets drawn into a senseless murder on a sun-drenched Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed "the nakedness of man faced with the absurd." Now, in an illuminating new American translation, extraordinary for its exactitude and clarity, the original intent of The Stranger is made more immediate. This haunting novel has been given a new life for generations to come.
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Alienation and absurdity collide on a sunlit beach.

If you're enticed by exploring deep philosophical questions through a gripping narrative, "The Stranger" could resonate strongly with you. Camus's examination of existential absurdity is wrapped in a tale that's deceptively simple yet richly complex. This story has a way of haunting readers, prodding at the uncomfortable spaces of alienation and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe.

  • PEN Translation Prize for Matthew Ward (1989)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.