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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Soviet-Russian inventor and rebel (–)
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ALBERT
EINSTEIN
A BIOGRAPHICAL PORTRAIT
BY
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NEW YORK MCMXXX
ALBERT &CHARLES BONI
A RECENT PORTRAIT OF EINSl’EIN
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First Printing, November,
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FRAU ELSA EINSTEIN
WITH AFFECTIONATE RESPECT
THE AWTHOROF T H IS BOOK IS ONE WHO K N O W S M E
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FRANCE WEEK: LEtranger/ The Stranger () by Albert Camus
I nervously decided to review The Stranger for our French week nervously because I’m not sure what I have, if anything, to contribute to the thousands of pages of analysis that have been written about this slim, page book, considered by many to be one of the most influential, powerful novels of the 20th century. But here goes.
Albert Camus was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in , an achievement which filled him with anxiety because, at 44 years of age, he was the second youngest Nobel laureate ever (after Rudyard Kipling) and he despaired of producing work of the standard the world now expected of him. However, he need not have worried: only three years later he died in a car crash.
Much of The Stranger is written in a very simple, minimalist style (a good first choice for those who’d like to read original fiction in French) but this, in part, has helped it to transcend the contemporary trends of its day and to remain relevant to philosophical thought today. And everywhere The Stranger is discussed, philosophy rears its head. In particular the theories of absurdism and existentialism are bandied about so I had to check out their definitions. I’m not sure I’ve understood the difference between t