![]() ![]() 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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