“The Stranger” by Albert Camus is a classic existentialist reading book that explores the themes of alienation, the meaning of life, and confronting death. This compelling story follows Meursault, a man who seemingly responds to his surroundings with emotionless indifference. The work invites deep reflection on human values and choices.
- Existentialist and profound: Explore meaning, freedom, and alienation in a masterpiece by Albert Camus.
- Classic literature: Essential for lovers of philosophical novels and existentialism.
- For study and personal enrichment: Highly suitable for literature students and readers who value deep reflection.

