The Myth of Sisyphus
The Myth of Sisyphus
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- Author:Albert Camus
- Publisher:Vintage; Translation edition
- ISBN:9780525564454
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The Myth of Sisyphus is a profound philosophical essay by Albert Camus that explores the concept of the absurd and the human condition. Written in 1942, this work delves into the struggle for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe, using the Greek myth of Sisyphus as a central metaphor. Camus argues that, despite the inherent challenges of life, one can find value in the act of living itself.
Through a blend of existential thought and literary elegance, Camus invites readers to confront the absurdity of existence and to embrace their freedom in the face of it. This essay remains a cornerstone of modern philosophy and continues to resonate with those seeking to understand their place in the world.
- Author: Albert Camus
- Published: 1942
- Genre: Philosophy, Existentialism
- Key Themes: Absurdism, Meaning of Life, Freedom
- Notable Work: Influential in both literature and philosophy
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