![]() ![]() Yes, I know that is not easy to grasp but neither is Camus. (You will find though his chosen words are precisely communicative.) Notwithstanding his diction, what he seeks to explain to the reader is not something that can be expressed in words: the world is strange and unfathomable yet there is something there to appreciate although what that is will never be known, so go at it with exuberance. Further, do not be surprised if you find dozens of sentences with three words you need to look up in the dictionary to recalculate the subtlety of its meaning. First, because his vocabulary is advanced, and he will express himself in five-dollar words. The essay(s) seek out and find the purpose for living even if you are a nihilist, an atheist, or a depressed bigot and you believe the people you distaste are becoming ubiquitous, this read or listen will make you overcome that negativity. The essay(s) will provide insight into the meaningfulness of life. The Myth of Sisyphus, by Albert Camus, and narrated by Edoardo Ballerini. Talisman for diminishing suicide in our times ![]()
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