The Outsider, by Albert Camus
€4.00

Quay Books
‘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.
More from Quay Books Browse Quay Books All
The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II, by Svetlana Alexievich
€9.00
€20.00
55% off
Wabash, by Donald J. Heimburger
€12.00
€43.95
72% off
Wartime Girls, by Anne Baker
€4.00
€8.00
50% off
Celestina, by Fernando De Rojas with Margaret Sayers Peden (Translator)
€5.00
€24.00
79% off
No image
The Hesitant Pilgrim: American Catholicism After the Council, by Andrew M. Greeley
€10.00
Complete Poems for Children, by James Reeves: Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone
€150.00
Food Of Japan, by Shirley Booth
€7.00
€18.00
61% off
In the Beauty of the Lilies: A Novel, by John Updike
€6.00
€16.00
62% off