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The Stranger - Albert Camus. What did you feel right you put it down?

Albert Camus’s 1942 novella follows , a detached Algerian-Frenchman who becomes an "absurdist hero". The story begins with the death of his mother—for which he shows no emotion—and culminates in a senseless murder on a beach, triggered more by the blinding sun than by malice. The Stranger

: It serves as a foundational text for Absurdism , depicting the conflict between a human’s search for meaning and the "benign indifference" of a chaotic universe. The Stranger - Albert Camus

" The Stranger " is a title shared by some of the most influential works in literature, music, and film. Whether it’s Albert Camus’s exploration of the absurd, Billy Joel’s multi-platinum album, or Orson Welles’s post-war thriller, each iteration explores themes of identity, isolation, and the hidden "masks" people wear. The Literary Classic: Albert Camus (1942) The story begins with the death of his