(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) Albert Camus's spare, laconic
masterpiece about a Frenchman who murders an Arab in Algeria is
famous for having diagnosed, with a clarity almost scientific, that
condition of reckless alienation and spiritual exhaustion that
characterized so much of twentieth-century life. Possessing both
the force of a parable and the excitement of a perfectly executed
thriller, "The Stranger" is the work of one of the most engaged and
intellectually alert writers of the past century. Translated by
Matthew Ward
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