Presents a guide to Albert Camus' "The Stranger" that examines how the work undermines traditional concepts of fiction and explores the parallels and contrasts between Camus' work andthat of Jean-Paul Sarte.
Collects eighteen critical essays on the life, influences, and works of Albert Camus, including selections by Steven G. Kellman, Scott McLemee, Katherine Stirling, and others.
Autobiographical novel translated from the author's final, unfinished manuscript, tells the story of Jacques Cormery, an Algerian boy whose poverty-stricken, fatherless life is offset by the beauty of his country and his loving relationship with his deaf-mute mother.
A study guide to Albert Camus's "The Stranger," featuring a list of characters, a summary and analysis, a selection of critical views, and a biographical sketch of the author.