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The Stranger by Albert Camus | Book Summary
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Become a member →A quiet, sentence-by-sentence reading of Albert Camus's short novel of a killing, a trial, and a final night. The episode opens in a Paris hotel room in May of nineteen forty, as a young Algerian journalist named Albert Camus finishes the first draft of a very short novel while the German army crosses into France. From there the narration walks through The Stranger itself, chapter by chapter. A telegram from a nursing home. A funeral under a hard sun. A harbor, a woman, a comedy at a movie house. A neighbor with a revolver and a letter to write. A beach, a spring, four extra shots. An examining magistrate with a silver crucifix. A condemned cell. A priest who will not go away. A final page that has been argued over for more than eighty years. The reading closes on the book's long life after publication.
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Chapters
- 0:00:00Chapter 1: A Short Book Finished Under Occupation
- 0:06:23Chapter 2: Mother Died Today
- 0:13:10Chapter 3: An Ordinary Summer in Algiers
- 0:20:34Chapter 4: The Sun and the Four Shots
- 0:26:26Chapter 5: The Magistrate and the Cell
- 0:33:24Chapter 6: The Trial of a Funeral
- 0:40:35Chapter 7: The Chaplain and the Night
- 0:48:53Chapter 8: The Book's Afterlife