
Birokrati
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The Stranger is the novel with which Camus achieved his first great success, influenced by Nietzsche's philosophy, Sartre's philosophy of existentialism, and, most of all, his philosophy of the absurd.
Mende Nazer lives a happy childhood in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. Surrounded by the love of her family and friends, she dreams of one day being a doctor and caring for people.
He was too embarrassed to even think about the shame he would experience if he were caught voyeurizing. Voyeurs usually watch women undress... What he felt, what tormented him, was like a terrible thirst that he had to quench.
This collection of narrative prose features diverse stories and characters, and its title intriguingly suggests mystery and hiddenness.