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The Myth of Sisyphus is a profound philosophical essay by Albert Camus that delves into the existential questions surrounding the meaning of life in a universe that offers no inherent significance. At the heart of the work lies the ancient 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. Through this allegory, Camus articulates the struggle and persistence of the human spirit in the face of absurdity.
The central theme of Camus's essay is the notion of
Camus's writing is both poetic and incisive, combining philosophical discourse with vivid imagery. His ability to articulate complex ideas in an accessible manner invites readers to reflect deeply on their own existence. The work is marked by its clarity and depth, making it a cornerstone of existential literature.
"One must imagine Sisyphus happy."
This statement encapsulates the essence of Camus's philosophy, suggesting that joy can be found in the struggle itself. Readers who appreciate existential themes may also find resonance in works by philosophers such as Jean-Paul Sartre or Viktor Frankl.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 192
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780141182001
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