The Myth Of Sisyphus (Readings Classics)
Author: ALBERT CAMUS
Categories: fiction , Philosophy, Psychology
Pages: 108
Publisher: ilqa publications
Cover: softback
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Drawing upon the character of Sisyphus from the Greek Mythology, Camus beautifully constructs his theory of absurd , one of the greatest works of Existentialism. Sisyphus was condemned by gods to eternally push a boulder atop a mountain and subsequently see it roll down to its base. Camus uses the analogy to explain the absurdity of human existence in the universe. He also wrote fiction, plays and essays to expound the idea but The Myth of Sisyphus remains the crux of his philosophy.
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The Myth Of Sisyphus (Readings Classics)
The Myth Of Sisyphus (Readings Classics)
Author: ALBERT CAMUS
Categories: fiction , Philosophy, Psychology
Pages: 108
Publisher: ilqa publications
Cover: softback
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Drawing upon the character of Sisyphus from the Greek Mythology, Camus beautifully constructs his theory of absurd , one of the greatest works of Existentialism. Sisyphus was condemned by gods to eternally push a boulder atop a mountain and subsequently see it roll down to its base. Camus uses the analogy to explain the absurdity of human existence in the universe. He also wrote fiction, plays and essays to expound the idea but The Myth of Sisyphus remains the crux of his philosophy.
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Author: ALBERT CAMUS
Categories: fiction , Philosophy, Psychology
Pages: 108
Publisher: ilqa publications
Cover: softback
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Drawing upon the character of Sisyphus from the Greek Mythology, Camus beautifully constructs his theory of absurd , one of the greatest works of Existentialism. Sisyphus was condemned by gods to eternally push a boulder atop a mountain and subsequently see it roll down to its base. Camus uses the analogy to explain the absurdity of human existence in the universe. He also wrote fiction, plays and essays to expound the idea but The Myth of Sisyphus remains the crux of his philosophy.






