The Stranger by Albert Camus
Through 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."
My Thoughts:
I was drawn to this book because it was considered a classic, though I had never heard of it. I think this book would have been fun to read in a philosophy class as there was much to ponder about this book. There could have been some great discussions.
To read it as a novel, for the pleasure of reading, left it feeling boring and anti-climatic. I didn't learn much about the country of Algeria either so I was left quite disappointed. There weren't a lot of books to choose from for Algeria. Fortunately, it was short.
My Ratings:
Well written: Somewhat
Easy to follow: Yes
Held my attention: Somewhat
Would I recommend this to a friend: No
Did it represent the country: No
Did it represent the country: No
Content:
Sexual Content: Mentioned, but not descriptive
Violence: Yes
Genre: Classic
Pages: 123
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