The Outsider
د.م. 75,00
A man’s indifference to his mother’s death sparks a tragic chain of events.
Society condemns him not for his crime, but for his refusal to play along.
A sun-drenched beach, a senseless act, and a trial steeped in hypocrisy.
Camus’ razor-sharp prose dissects the absurdity of human existence.
A timeless exploration of alienation, morality, and the weight of freedom.
Will leave you questioning what it means to truly live.
Perfect for fans of philosophical fiction and unflinching storytelling.
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Description
The Outsider follows Meursault, a detached young man in colonial Algeria, whose indifferent reaction to his mother’s death sets off a chain of events that spirals into violence. His emotional detachment and refusal to conform to societal expectations make him a stranger in his own world. Camus explores themes of absurdism, questioning the meaning of existence and the arbitrary nature of morality. The novel’s stark prose mirrors Meursault’s dispassionate view of life, even as he faces a shocking crime and a trial that judges him more for his beliefs than his actions. The story crescendos in a haunting meditation on freedom, guilt, and the human need for connection. A cornerstone of existential literature, it challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about authenticity and societal judgment.
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