This book marks a major new reassessment of Camus's writing
investigating the nature and philosophical origins of Camus's
thinking on 'authenticity' and 'the absurd' as these notions are
expressed in The Myth of Sisyphus and The Outsider. It shows that
these books are the product not only of a literary figure, but of a
genuine philosopher as well. Moreover, McBride provides a complete
English-language translation of Camus's Mtaphysique chrtienne et
Noplatonisme and underlines the importance of this study for the
understanding of the early Camus.
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