The Myth of Sisyphus
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The summation of the existentialist philosophy threaded throughout
all his writing, Albert Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus is translated
by Justin O'Brien with an introduction by James Wood in Penguin
Classics.In this profound and moving philosophical statement, Camus
poses the fundamental question: is life worth living? If human
existence holds no significance, what can keep us from suicide? As
Camus argues, if there is no God to give meaning to our lives,
humans must take on that purpose themselves. This is our 'absurd'
task, like Sisyphus forever rolling his rock up ahill, as the
inevitability of death constantly overshadows us. Written during
the bleakest days of the Second World War, The Myth of Sisyphus (Le
Mythe de Sisyphe) argues for an acceptance of reality that
encompasses revolt, passion and, above all, liberty. This volume
contains several other essays, including lyrical evocations of the
sunlit cities of Algiers and Oran, the settings of his great novels
The Outsider and The Plague.Albert Camus (1913-60) is the author of
anumber of best-selling and highly influential works, all of
which are published by Penguin. They include The Fall, The Outsider
and The First Man. Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957,
Camus is remembered as one of the few writers to have shaped the
intellectual climate of post-war France, but beyond that, his fame
has been international.If you enjoyed The Myth of Sisyphus, you
might like Camus' The Outsider, also available in Penguin Modern
Classics.'Camus could never cease to be one of the principal forces
in our domain, nor to represent, in his own way, the history of
France and of this century'Jean-Paul Sartre