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July 15,2025
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Obviously, this work is well-researched, and it shines an unfiltered light on both Camus and the political and social landscapes of his era. It turns out that he endured far more struggles than I had ever conceived. However, despite revealing everything, including the flaws, the author still portrays a man of integrity who is "true to his contradictions." Damn, I really love that phrase.


The author is highly conversant with absurdism and existentialism, so the full meanings and implications of Camus' writings are meticulously explained. But unfortunately, they will likely be forgotten over time.


The passage is truly stupendous: "Camus, who was an excellent theologian, repeats that, whereas innocence is a unity, guilt is a form of division which leaves man without any core of character, makes him subservient to others, and forces him to realize that he is an 'other' to himself."


Discovering that Camus could also hold a grudge is truly priceless!

July 15,2025
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This is an amazing book.

It is truly one of my all-time favorites.

The moment I picked it up, I was immediately drawn into its captivating world.

The story unfolds in a way that keeps you on the edge of your seat, with unexpected twists and turns at every corner.

The characters are so well-developed that you feel like you know them personally.

You can empathize with their joys and sorrows, and root for them as they face various challenges.

The writing style is also superb, with vivid descriptions that bring the scenes to life in your mind.

It's a book that you can read over and over again, and still discover new things each time.

I highly recommend this amazing book to anyone who loves a good read.

You won't be disappointed!
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