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This book is for those who aspire to better understand the philosophy of absurdism. Camus writes positively well and often poetically and for a philosophy book, the text is relatively easy to understand, though the thought sometimes eludes one. I also really enjoyed his commentary on Dostoevsky and Kafka so if anyone is interested in Camus' views on the two writers then this shall prove a gratifying read. I must say that from all I understood, I did not agree much and I would advise devoted, rel ...more
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