The Stranger Kağıt Kapak – 13 Mart 1989
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The Stranger by Camus is a strikingly modern text and cleverly expresses the literature of ambiguity.
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| Yayu0131ncu0131 | Vintage |
| Yayu0131nlanma Tarihi | 13 Mart 1989 |
| Basku0131 | standard_edition |
| Language | u0130ngilizce |
| Basku0131 Uzunluu011fu | 144 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 9780679720201 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0679720201 |
| Dimensions | 13.08 x 1.14 x 20.19 cm |
| Top u00c7ok Sellers Su0131ralamasu0131 | Yabancu0131 Dil Eu011fitimi Ders Kitaplaru0131 u015eu kategoride 379. su0131rada: |
| Mu00fcu015fteri Reviewsu0131 | 4,7 5 yu0131ldu0131z u00fczerinden 4,7 |
Who Should Buy?
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Literature Enthusiasts
Readers who appreciate classic literature will find this edition of 'The Stranger' to be a valuable addition.
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Students of Philosophy
Philosophy students studying existentialism can gain insights from Camus' work, enhancing their understanding of the topic.
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Collectors of Editions
Collectors interested in rare or vintage book editions will benefit from acquiring this specific 1989 printing.
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Casual Readers
Those seeking light reading may find this work too dense and complex for their preferences.
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Non-Fiction Lovers
Readers who exclusively enjoy non-fiction may not appreciate the themes and style found in this philosophical novel.
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Immediate Gratification Seekers
Individuals looking for fast-paced and engaging stories may become frustrated with the book's contemplative nature.
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The Stranger Kağıt Kapak – 13 Mart 1989
About This Item
Introducing "The Stranger" Paperback – A Timeless Literary Classic by Albert Camus Step into the enigmatic world of "The Stranger" with this captivating paperback edition. Written by the renowned author Albert Camus, this novel has earned its place among the literary greats since its initial publication. Immerse yourself in Camus' thought-provoking narrative that explores the complexities of existentialism and the human condition. "The Stranger" takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through the life of the protagonist, Meursault, a detached and indifferent man who seems unaffected by the norms and emotions that guide society.
As you delve deeper into the story, you'll find yourself questioning your own perceptions of reality, morality, and the meaning of life. This paperback edition, published on March 13, 1989, features a captivating cover that mirrors the mysterious and profound essence of the story within. The book's compact size allows for easy handling and transport, making it an ideal companion for both devoted literature enthusiasts and casual readers alike. Delve into the pages of "The Stranger" and discover the mesmerizing themes and profound philosophical insights that have captivated readers for decades. Albert Camus' extraordinary storytelling and his unique ability to provoke introspection invite you to explore the darker aspects of human nature and contemplate the essence of existence. Whether you're a fan of thought-provoking literature or are simply looking to expand your literary collection, "The Stranger" is a must-have addition.
Order your copy today and experience the timeless allure of this literary masterpiece brought to life by the brilliant mind of Albert Camus.
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Who translated this edition?
Answer: This edition was translated by Matthew Ward.
İngilizce Baskı Albert Camus , Matthew Ward (Çevirmen) Editorial Review
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Pros
- Engaging storyline
- Well-developed characters
- Thought-provoking themes
- Beautifully written prose
- Captivating from start to finish
Cons
- Some readers may find it slow at parts.
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Features & Benefits
- Intriguing story of an ordinary man caught up in murder
- Explores the nakedness of man and the absurdity of life
- Describes the reckless alienation and spiritual exhaustion of the 20th century
- Introduction by Peter Dunwoodie and translated by Matthew Ward
- First published in 1946
