In the thirties he ran a theatrical company, and during the war was active in the French Resistance, editing an important underground paper, Combat. After winning a degree in philosophy, he worked at various jobs, ending up in journalism. Similar themes can be seen in Camus's essay Le Mythe de Sisyphe (The Myth of Sisyphus), also published in 1942.ĪLBERT CAMUS was born in Mondovi, Algeria, in 1913. Elements of this philosophy can be seen in the protagonist, Meursault, as he refuses to behave as if there is meaning where there is none-or, as Camus himself put it in a preface to The Stranger, Meursault "does not play the game." Society thus feels threatened and cuts off Meursault's head. Camus's concept of the absurd instead implored people to accept life's lack of meaning and rebel by rejoicing in what life does offer. Camus utilized The Stranger as a platform to explore absurdity, a concept central to his writings and at the core of his treatment of questions about the meaning of life. It was published as The Outsider in England and as The Stranger in the United States. Opsis 2: The Stranger is the enigmatic first novel by Albert Camus, published in French as L' tranger in 1942. Hrough 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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