

L'Etranger
Book •
'The Stranger' is a novel that explores themes of existentialism, alienation, and the absurdity of human existence.
The story follows Meursault, a detached and indifferent protagonist, through his mundane life in Algiers.
He attends his mother's funeral with little emotion and becomes involved in a случайное murder on a beach.
Meursault's lack of remorse and unconventional worldview lead to his trial and eventual condemnation.
The novel examines society's expectations of conformity and the consequences of rejecting societal norms.
Camus uses Meursault's experiences to question the meaning of life and the nature of human relationships.
The story follows Meursault, a detached and indifferent protagonist, through his mundane life in Algiers.
He attends his mother's funeral with little emotion and becomes involved in a случайное murder on a beach.
Meursault's lack of remorse and unconventional worldview lead to his trial and eventual condemnation.
The novel examines society's expectations of conformity and the consequences of rejecting societal norms.
Camus uses Meursault's experiences to question the meaning of life and the nature of human relationships.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 0 episodes
Mentioned by the narrator as Albert Camus' legendary novel, also known as The Outsider or The Stranger.

Albert Camus vs. Jean-Paul Sartre


