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Best Existential Novel

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Best 1 The Stranger (L'Étranger)

Albert Camus's seminal novel detailing the life of Meursault, a man whose profound emotional detachment leads him to commit a crime and face the indifference of the universe. It is the quintessential text on the absurd, forcing readers to confront life's lack of inherent meaning. The narrative struc...

2 The Plague
The Plague

Albert Camus' *The Plague* portrays an Algerian city battling a deadly epidemic, exploring themes of existentialism, solidarity, and the human condition through the experiences of its inhabitants.

3 Albert Camus - The Stranger (L'Étranger)

This novel is the perfect literary gateway into Camus's philosophy. The protagonist, Meursault, embodies the detached, absurd man who operates outside conventional societal emotional scripts. His journey through indifference highlights the arbitrary nature of social judgment and the profound alienat...

4 Fyodor Dostoevsky - The Brothers Karamazov

While not strictly an existentialist text, this novel is a profound exploration of the moral weight of free will, doubt, and the nature of sin. The characters grapple with ultimate questionsGod's existence, free will vs. determinismmirroring the existential struggle to define oneself against overwhe...

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