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Details Product: Since it was first published in English, in 1946, Albert Camus's first novel, THE STRANGER (L'etranger), has had a profound impact on millions of American readers. Through this story of an ordinary man who unwittingly gets drawn into a senseless murder on a sundrenched Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed the nakedness of man faced with the absurd.
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Since it was first published in English, in 1946, Albert Camus's first novel, THE
STRANGER (L'etranger), has had a profound impact on millions of American readers.
Through this story of an ordinary man who unwittingly gets drawn into a senseless
murder on a sundrenched Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed the
nakedness of man faced with the absurd.