![]() His indifference to death be it his mother’s or a stranger makes him a force to be reckoned with. For him, death is merely a sidepiece in a long and winding gallery of villains and distractions, which shows no biases and comes to everyone equally. A deeply layered case study in character writing, Camus writes the tale of the Meursault – a man who can be best described as a person without any scruples and who goes with the flow, rarely declining anything that is asked from him. ![]() His novella ‘The Stranger’ (or ‘The Outsider’) is considered by many to be his crowning achievement. He won a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957 at the age of 44 – the second youngest recipient in history. ![]() Y.U.S.R (whY yoU Should Read) is a series of writeups about the pieces that are discussed by the book club and why we think others should read them too!Īlbert Camus was a French-Algerian philosopher, author, and journalist, best known for his philosophical and absurd style of writing. ![]()
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