
Camus's Works Series (3 Books)
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Latest:Ch. 81 — 附编:《反抗者》节译(11)
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Albert Camus, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957, is a representative figure of existential literature and "absurd philosophy". His writing style is concise, bright and simple. His literary works always contain both the philosopher's serious thinking about life and the artist's strong passion. This set includes three Camus masterpieces: "The Stranger", "The Plague" and "The Myth of Sisyphus", all of which have had a huge impact in Europe and the United States.
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