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The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus is a groundbreaking essay that introduces the philosophy of the absurd. First published in 1942, Camus explores the human struggle to find meaning in a world that often seems irrational and indifferent.
Through the metaphor of Sisyphus — condemned to endlessly roll a boulder up a hill only for it to fall again — Camus argues that life’s apparent futility can still be embraced with courage, freedom, and defiance. This work remains a cornerstone of existentialist philosophy and a must-read for anyone questioning the meaning of life.
This digital edition (PDF & EPUB) provides easy access for study, research, or personal reflection. Ideal for philosophy students, existentialist thinkers, and readers seeking profound insights into human existence.
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