The Myth of Sisyphus

The Myth of Sisyphus

by (france) Albert Camus

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"The Myth of Sisyphus" is a collection of philosophical essays by Camus. The book is divided into three parts and conducts in-depth philosophical discussions on absurdity, suicide and other philosophical issues. In addition, the book includes a comprehensive chronology of Camus's life and creation, a special preface by Camus to the American edition, and a special supplement of "Hope and Absurdity in the Works of Franz Kafka" from 1943. The whole book expresses that after facing the absurdity of life, Camus was determined not to turn to external gods or fall into complete despair. He wanted to find happiness from life itself and within.

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