A review by nightisareader
The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays by Albert Camus

challenging reflective

5.0

I'm not used to reading non-fiction much so I can't say I completely understood the book. However, reading this makes the the general ideas behind other books by Camus I've read, especially THE STRANGER, a bit clearer.
In the end, everything that he talks of sounds like a big bowl of contradictions being stirred by a spoon. In his case, however, that works in his favour.