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The Stranger (French: L'Étranger [letʁɑ̃ʒe], lit. ' The Foreigner '), also published in English as The Outsider, is a 1942 novella written by French author Albert Camus.
Albert Camus (/ k æ ˈ m uː / [2] ka-MOO; ... is a novel that was written between 1936 and 1938. It features a character named Patrice Mersault, comparable to The ...
Meursault, the protagonist of Albert Camus' novel The Stranger, murders a character known only as "the Arab", saying, in his trial, that the murder was a meaningless gesture caused by sunstroke or God's absence. Camus left Meursault's victim nameless, but Kamel Daoud gives him a name: Musa.
The Stranger (Camus novel), a 1942 novella by Albert Camus; The Stranger (Coben novel), a 2015 novel by Harlan Coben; The Stranger (Applegate novel), a 1997 book in the Animorphs series; The Stranger (Van Allsburg book), a 1986 book by Chris Van Allsburg; The Stranger (short story collection), a 1987 book by Gordon R. Dickson
Songwriter Robert Smith said the song "was a short poetic attempt at condensing my impression of the key moments in the 1942 novel L'Étranger (The Stranger) by Albert Camus". [5] The lyrics describe a shooting on a beach, in which the titular Arab is killed by the song's narrator; in Camus' story the protagonist, Meursault, shoots an Arab on a ...
The Stranger (Italian: Lo straniero) is a 1967 film by Italian film director Luchino Visconti, based on Albert Camus's 1942 novel The Stranger, with Marcello Mastroianni. [ 1 ] Plot
When "Stranger Things" premiered in 2016, it hit the nostalgia spot, combining the universality of high school stories with '80s fever. The show's fourth season premiered in May 2022, and a lot ...
The Stranger: Albert Camus: 1942 [21] [22] Bob Jones If He Hollers Let Him Go: Chester Himes: 1945 [23] Annie Allen Annie Allen: Gwendolyn Brooks: 1949 [24] [25] Holden Caulfield: The Catcher in the Rye: J. D. Salinger: 1951 [9] The Narrator Invisible Man: Ralph Ellison: 1952 [26] Cross Damon: The Outsider: Richard Wright: 1953 [27] James Bond ...