There is much that human beings rebel against, and there are various forms of rebellion, many of which psychiatry ...
Give Kamel Daoud credit for audacity. In his debut novel, “The Meursault Investigation,” the Algerian journalist goes head-to-head with a pillar of 20th century literature: Albert Camus’ existential ...
Retelling Camus’s The Outsider through Arab eyes, this debut novel develops a specifically Algerian take on the absurd condition In The Outsider, Albert Camus’s tale of alienation, ennui and ruthless ...
The brother of ‘the Arab’ murdered in Camus’ masterpiece gets a revenge of sorts in this astonishing take on French colonialism The most notorious literary killing of the 20th century takes place on a ...
Some ideas are so clever it's a wonder no one has thought of them before. Case in point: Algerian writer Kamel Daoud's The Meursault Investigation, a response to Albert Camus' The Stranger, written ...
Albert Camus is known for opening his books with punches to the face. Though the opening line of The Stranger - “Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe, I don't know" – seems innocuous, but its ...
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