Albert Camus was a renowned French philosopher who also has a number of top quality books to his credit. He also won the Noble Prize in in Literature and this feat puts him right at the top of his league. He was the 2 nd youngest recipient of the Nobel Prize when he received his at the age of 44 only. The Stranger is his classic fictional literature novel, which gives literary fans some really inspiring goals. A few of his other quality novels that deserves your attention include the likes of The Myth of Sisyphus and The Plague. The novel was translated in English by Matthew Ward. His translation into the definitive English version is considered as the best ne since the original novel got published. Jonathan Davis did the narration of this novel and as per the feedback and reviews of the audience, his performance was outstanding.

Product details
Book Information
When a young Algerian named Meursault kills a man, his subsequent imprisonment and trial are puzzling and absurd. The apparently amoral Meursault, who puts little stock in ideas like love and God, seems to be on trial less for his murderous actions, and more for what the authorities believe is his deficient character. This remarkable translation by Matthew Ward has been considered the definitive English version since its original publication. It unlocks the prose as no other English version has, allowing the listener to soak up the richness of Camus' ideas. Albert Camus' The Stranger is one of the most widely read novels in the world, with millions of copies sold. It stands as perhaps the greatest existentialist tale ever conceived, and is certainly one of the most important and influential books ever produced. Now, for the first time, this revered masterpiece is available as an unabridged audio production. Read more Read less. Knopf, Inc. Free with Audible Trial.
Add to Cart failed.
Audible Premium Plus. Cancel anytime. In the small coastal city of Oran, Algeria, rats begin rising up from the filth, only to die as bloody heaps in the streets. Shortly after, an outbreak of the bubonic plague erupts and envelops the human population. Albert Camus' The Plague is a brilliant and haunting rendering of human perseverance and futility in the face of a relentless terror born of nature. By: Albert Camus. One of the most influential works of this century, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays is a crucial exposition of existentialist thought.
Audible Premium Plus. Cancel anytime. Three people living lives they never wanted, hiding secrets that even those closest to them would never suspect, will find that the past never truly fades away. Even as the terrible consequences of long-ago events crash together in the present and threaten to ruin lives, they will come to the startling realization that they may not want to forget the past at all. By: Harlan Coben. The promise of a second gold rush has attracted an onslaught of newcomers all hoping for a windfall, and the community is growing faster than houses can be built.