The Outsider
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Albert Camus' portrayal of a man confronting the absurdity of human
life became a classic. Yet it is also a book filled with quiet joy
in the physical world, and this new translation sensitively renders
the subtleties and dreamlike atmosphere of The Outsider. 'My mother
died today. Or maybe yesterday, I don't know.'In The Outsider
(1942), his classic existentialist novel, Camus explores the
alienation of an individual who refuses to conform to social norms.
Meursault, his anti-hero, will not lie. When his mother dies, he
refuses to show his emotions simply to satisfy the expectations of
others. And when he commits a random act of violence on a
sun-drenched beach near Algiers, his lack of remorse compounds his
guilt in the eyes of society and the law. Yet he is as much a
victim as a criminal. Albert Camus' portrayal of a man confronting
the absurd, and revolting against the injustice of society, depicts
the paradox of man's joy in life when faced with the 'tender
indifference' of the world. Sandra Smith's translation, based on
close listening to a recording of Camus reading his work aloud on
French radio in 1954, sensitively renders the subtleties and
dream-like atmosphere of L'Étranger. Albert Camus (1913-1960),
French novelist, essayist and playwright, is one of the most
influential thinkers of the 20th century. His most famous works
include The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), The Plague (1947), The Just
(1949), The Rebel (1951) and The Fall (1956). He was awarded the
Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957, and his last novel, The First
Man, unfinished at the time of his death, appeared in print for the
first time in 1994, and was published in English soon after by
Hamish Hamilton. Sandra Smith was born and raised in New York City
and is a Fellow of Robinson College, University of Cambridge, where
she teaches French Literature and Language. She has won the French
American Foundation Florence Gould Foundation Translation Prize, as
well as the PEN Book-of-the-Month Club Translation Prize.