A review by vpadillax
The Stranger by Albert Camus

4.0

”I was assaulted by memories of a life that wasn’t mine anymore, but one in which I’d found the simplest and most lasting joys.”

I truly think Camus is a writer that you cannot fully grasp all of his words by reading them just one time.

I find his way of portraying death is something truly unique and different from so many authors.

It’s the most real take on it that I have ever read in my life.

So there I found it, my favorite way an author has written about death. Truly beautiful and opening.

Albert Camus mi papi