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heideggenerate 's review for:
Mýtus o Sisyfovi
by Albert Camus
I understood probably only 30% of what Camus wanted to say, but I don't worry too much, since I know I will be coming back to re-read this in the future. It is demanding mainly because he expresses philosophical ideas , which in themselves are not that complicated - at least relatively to other philosophies, but he does so with belles-lettres language that is in regard to style not so dissimilar from his works of fiction. Although it makes this book harder to comprehend, it elevates it from simple essay to a higher work of art, constituting a harmonical union between thought-provoking philosophical content and aesthetically gorgeous, highly quotable form.