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The Myth of Sisyphus is a profound philosophical essay by Albert Camus that delves into the absurdity of human existence. First published in 1942, this seminal work explores the struggle for meaning in a world that often appears indifferent and chaotic.
At the heart of the essay lies the Greek myth of Sisyphus, a figure condemned to eternally roll a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down each time he reaches the summit. Camus uses this myth as a powerful metaphor for human life, suggesting that the search for meaning is inherently futile yet essential. Through an exploration of absurdity, rebellion, and the acceptance of life’s inherent lack of purpose, Camus invites readers to confront their own existence with courage and clarity.
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"The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy." – Albert Camus
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 144
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780141023991
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