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  • By: Albert Camus
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
  • Length: 4 hrs and 14 mins
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Summary

With millions of copies sold, The Stranger is one of the most widely read novels in the world. It stands as perhaps the greatest existentialist tale ever conceived.

When a young Algerian named Meursault kills a man, his subsequent imprisonment and trial are puzzling and absurd. 

This remarkable translation by Matthew Ward has been considered the definitive English version since its original publication.

©2012 Albert Camus (P)2020 Recorded Books, Inc.

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A classic - but not for everyone

This is my third listen to this recording. The story is something for itself, the protagonist is very well written, but also challenging because his way of thinking and living is detached from society.
But because of all the intentional gaps in the story, the book makes you think and wonder. Why is it so? Is the protagonist justified or not? How did he become like this? What does it tell of morality? Of justice.
The language and prose is sublime.

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Loved it

Nice book to ease yourself into the absurdity of life. Would recommend for an angsty teen who is going through their first wave of existential dread. Great narration also!

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Absurdity as it is

Excellent narration that just brought me back to to my youth. and I agree with the whole absurdity of evolutionary fate

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Don’t be a stranger to this book

Really Interesting book, great ideas and Enjoyed the summary of Camus’s philosophy at the end

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Interesting read

It’s not a pleasant story. The protagonist, who is not particularly likeable from the outset, goes on to commit a heinous crime. However, the descriptive writing is awe inspiring. I was surprised to find ‘The End’ at the end of chapter 4, but the explanation of the translation into English in chapter 5 was interesting, as was the philosophical discussion in chapter 6. I’m left dissatisfied, however, at the complete focus on existentialism with no consideration to the mental health of M. Meursault, who, to me, seemed to be suffering the disconnection of some kind of relational trauma, which is reawakened by the death of his mother. It is thought provoking and the description, particularly of the sun and heat, is stunning.

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Honestly amazing

My first step on the journey of philosophy and it has not disappointed, you will love this book I promise.

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Murder ? I hardly know her

An absolutely stunning, and short, story about how to tell someone you don’t love them.
And some other important messages about the tentativeness of our mortality or something - I don’t know.
Worst romance arc of the century (sorry Camus). 5/5

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SO weird

I'm not a huge reader, but I've never read anything like this. The book opens with such a sympathetic situation, but the main character's thoughts are so unrelatable.

I found it beautiful and weirdly life affirming.

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fantastic

An absolute classic great for getting into the world of absurdism and the end discussion with professor stone is also incredible

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Life transforming

Whether you are familiar with the work of Albert Camus of not, this is an exceptional book. Short enough to not become tedious, absurd enough to hit just the right spot. I have not been the same after listening to this book and it will become one of those repeated listens in my library. 10/10 recommended

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