Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
288
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 16, 2016
Editorial
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
022624167X
ISBN-13
9780226241678
Descripción
Alice Kaplan delves into the profound impact of Albert Camus's iconic novel, exploring its themes, cultural resonance, and the life experiences that shaped its creation. Readers are invited to witness the transformation of "The Stranger" from a controversial piece of literature to a universally relatable tale that continues to challenge and inspire audiences.
Through a captivating narrative, Kaplan situates Camus's work within its historical context, reflecting on the philosophical inquiries that underpin it. She unveils the complexities of the human condition as portrayed in the novel, highlighting why it remains a crucial touchstone in contemporary discourse.
Through a captivating narrative, Kaplan situates Camus's work within its historical context, reflecting on the philosophical inquiries that underpin it. She unveils the complexities of the human condition as portrayed in the novel, highlighting why it remains a crucial touchstone in contemporary discourse.
Géneros
Acción y Aventura
Historia
Filosofía