The Stranger by Albert Camus: Short Summary

Albert Camus’s “The Stranger” is a powerful novella about Meursault, an emotionally detached French-Algerian man. The story begins as he attends his mother’s funeral and famously shows no grief.

He continues his life with indifference, soon starting a new relationship and getting involved in a conflict by his neighbor. This entanglement leads to a fateful day on a hot, glaring beach, where Meursault senselessly shoots and kills an Arab man. The second half of the book focuses on his trial, where the prosecution attacks his character—his lack of tears at the funeral—more than the murder itself. Meursault is ultimately condemned for being a “stranger” to society’s rules, and he finally embraces the “absurdity” of his existence while awaiting execution.

Book Details Information
Book NameThe Stranger
AuthorAlbert Camus
GenresClassics, Fiction, Philosophy, France, Literature, Novels, French Literature, School, Literary Fiction, 20th Century
First PublishedMay 19, 1942
File TypePDF
Pages102
LanguageEnglish
Size603 KB

Minimalist book cover design for 'The Stranger' by Nobel Prize-winning author Albert Camus, showcasing bold black-and-white radiating stripes pattern, centered title and author name, and 'Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature' subtitle on a high-contrast layout.

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