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The Stranger by Albert Camus

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ | Suitable for Teens 16+
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Author: Albert Camus
Release Date: March 13, 1989
Genre: Non Fiction

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The Stranger by Albert Camus, A Timeless Masterpiece of Existential Literature

About the Book

The Stranger is one of the most powerful and thought-provoking novels ever written. Albert Camus takes you deep into the mind of a man who feels completely disconnected from the world around him, and through his story, asks the most honest question of all: what does life really mean?

From the Back Cover

“Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday, I don’t know.” These are some of the most famous opening lines in all of literature. From that first sentence, Camus pulls you into a world that is cold, quiet, and deeply unsettling in the best possible way.

About the Author

Albert Camus (1913–1960) was a French-Algerian author, journalist, and philosopher who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century and a founding voice of absurdist philosophy. His works continue to be studied in universities and schools around the world.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is perfect for students, literature lovers, philosophy enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever questioned the purpose of life. If you enjoy deep, meaningful stories that stay with you long after the last page, The Stranger is exactly the kind of book you need on your shelf.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is The Stranger by Albert Camus about? The Stranger is a short literary novel about a man named Meursault who feels emotionally distant from life and the people around him. After committing an act of violence, he faces trial and confronts the absurdity of society’s moral codes. It is a key text in existential and absurdist philosophy and is widely read in schools and universities.

Q2: Is The Stranger a good book for beginners in philosophy? Yes, absolutely. Even though The Stranger carries deep philosophical ideas about the absurd and the meaning of life, it is written in a simple, direct style that is very easy to follow. You do not need any background in philosophy to enjoy and understand this book.

Q3: Is The Stranger suitable for teenagers or high school students? Yes, The Stranger is commonly included in high school and college reading lists around the world. It is suitable for readers aged 16 and above. The language is straightforward, but the themes of death, meaning, and morality make it best suited for mature teen readers and adults.

Q4: How long does it take to read The Stranger? The Stranger is a short novel, typically around 120 pages in most paperback editions. Most readers finish it in one to three sittings, making it a great choice if you want a powerful reading experience without a long time commitment.

Additional information
Weight150 g
Dimensions13.34 × 0.79 × 20.32 cm
Short Summary

The Stranger follows Meursault, a young man living in colonial Algeria who reacts to the world around him with unusual emotional detachment. After the death of his mother and a sudden act of violence, he finds himself on trial, not just for what he did, but for who he is. The courtroom becomes a mirror for society's expectations and the absurdity of human judgment. Camus uses Meursault's story to explore what it means to live honestly in a world that demands you pretend.

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