The myth of Sisyphus

and other essays.

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Albert Camus: The myth of Sisyphus (1957, Knopf)

212 pages

English language

Published Nov. 6, 1957 by Knopf.

OCLC Number:
6008996

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I've heard the echo of an age when a person cannot conciliate with God/gods anymore. No amount of metaphysics or theology won't help. No afterlife, and not even apparent justice is available. An uncompromising nihilism will strike:

At any streetcorner the feeling of absurdity can strike any man in the face. As it is, in its distressing nudity, in its light without effulgence, it is elusive.


It is also an age of disenchantment from nationalism and other authoritarian ideas, and of western civilization as a whole. These are the themes found in the later part of the books.

The main theme- the absurdism and the implications accompanying it, was discussed at length rhetorically, with a healthy amount of aphorism. Camus, I think in the point of absurdity will agree with Buddha. However, unlike Buddha's detachment, Camus prescribed proliferation of joy and defiance of fate.

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