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The novel The Stranger (1942) is a work by French writer Albert Camus and a key text of existentialism and the absurd. The novel is written in a concise, almost monotonous style, which enhances the feeling of alienation.
The Stranger is a novel by French writer and philosopher Albert Camus. Published in 1942, it is one of the most significant novels in twentieth-century French literature and one of the best literary depictions of the absurdity of human existence.
"The Stranger" (1942) by Albert Camus, a classic work of existentialism, follows the life of Meursault, an emotionally indifferent Algerian of French descent, whose apathetic attitude towards the world leads to tragic consequences.
Kendrick writes in a dynamic and tense style, with plenty of dialogue and twists, which keeps the reader interested until the very end. The title "Lights of Victory" symbolizes hope and success after difficult trials.
The novel deals with social and moral problems of man in contemporary society. Through the fates of the main characters, the author depicts human arrogance, ambition and the consequences of wrong decisions.
The humorous idyll in the country-family farce is easily read as the latest copy of a suppressed social rebellion.