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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Myth of Sisyphus (Albert Camus)

 

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Preface
The Myth Of Sisyphus
An Absurd Reasoning
Absurdity and Suicide
Absurd Walls
Philosophical Suicide
Absurd Freedom
The Absurd Man
Don Juanism
Drama
Conquest
Absurd Creation
Philosophy and Fiction
Kirilov
Ephemeral Creation
The Myth Of Sisyphus
Appendix: Hope and the Absurd in the Work of Franz Kafka
Summer In Algiers
The Minotaur or The Stop In Oran
The Street
The Desert in Oran
Sports
Monuments
Ariadne’s Stone
Helen’s Exile
Return To Tipasa
The Artist And His Time
I. As an artist, have you chosen the role of witness?
II. Is not the quixotism that has been criticized in your recent works an idealistic and romantic definition of the artist’s role?
III. The Marxists and their followers likewise think they are humanists. But for them human nature will be formed in the classless society of the future.
IV. Is not that what in reality separates you from the intellectuals of the left?
V. What can the artist do in the world of today?
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