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L' Etranger

German, Albert Camus, 1986
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In this novel (1942), Camus tells the story of Meursault, who shoots an Arab on the beach. "It was because of the sun," Meursault explains his act in the courtroom. The philosophical question of the meaning of human existence, which Camus found to be absurd, was at the center of his thinking and literary work. For Camus, the absurdity of human existence—given the inevitability of death—lies in the contradiction between the apparent meaninglessness of life and the endeavor to find meaning within it. He presents this contradiction in his 1942 novel "L'Étranger" (The Stranger). Along with Sartre, Camus is considered a founder of aesthetic existentialism. His works have significantly shaped the philosophy and literature of the 20th century. Unabridged and unedited text edition in the original language, with translation.

Key specifications

Book type
School textbook
Language
German
Author
Albert Camus
Number of pages
164
Book cover
Paperback
Year
1986
Item number
6618841

General information

Publisher
Reclam
Category
Textbooks
Manufacturer no.
4496582
Release date
16.1.2001

Book properties

Book type
School textbook
Language
German
Author
Albert Camus
Year
1986
Number of pages
164
Edition
1
Book cover
Paperback

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Product dimensions

Height
148 mm
Width
96 mm
Weight
92 g

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Length
14.90 cm
Width
10.30 cm
Height
1 cm
Weight
86 g

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