![]() Happy and still was," and hoped there would be a lot of spectators at the ![]() The sun,” who claimed, on the eve of his execution, that he “had been The day after his mother's death, “went swimming, started a liaison withĪ girl and went to see a comic film,” who killed an Arab “because of How were we to interpret this character who, Works which had not tried to prove anything, but had been content to We remembered, while reading this novel, that there had once been filling us with a sense of our own unworthiness. It was notĬoncerned with re-burying the old regime with its own hands, nor with The weary familiarity of those who have had too much of it. Shortage, it spoke to us of the sun, not as of an exotic marvel, but with Time, this novel was, itself, a stranger. People told each other that it was “the bestīook since the end of the war.” Amidst the literary productions of its Reprinted by permission of theĪuthor, Librairie Gallimard, Rider & Co., and Criterion Books, Inc.Ĭamus’s The Stranger was barely off the press when it began toĪrouse the widest interest. ![]() Philosophical Essays of Jean-Paul Sartre (New York, 1955). ![]() An Explication of The Stranger by Jean-Paul Sartre An Explication of The Stranger by Jean-Paul Sartre “An Explication of The Stranger.” (Originally titled “Camus’s The Outsider.”)įirst published in Situations I (Paris: Librairie Gallimard, 1947). ![]()
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