Absurdisms

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  1. 1.
    The Stranger
    by Albert Camus

  2. 2.
    Being and Nothingness
    by Jean-Paul Sartre

  3. 3.
    The Myth of Sisyphus: And Other Essays
    by Albert Camus

  4. 4.
    The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt
    by Albert Camus

  5. 5.
    Waiting for Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts
    by Samuel Beckett

  6. 7.
    On Bullshit
    by Harry G. Frankfurt

  7. 8.
    Rhinoceros and Other Plays
    by Eugene Ionesco

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Created by Buster Benson on Nov 16, 2005.
 

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Finished Reading Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" — 1 year ago

It was a bit confusing at first, and I wasn’t fully aware of the meaning of the story in the first few pages, but once I understood, what the characters were saying were making sense to me. Overall, I liked the book.

Now, I’m working on reading Ionesco’s “Rhinoceros and Other Plays.”


I may end up reading Camus' "The Stranger" — 5 years ago

mainly because The Cure referenced it via their song “Killing an Arab”. ‘Course, I did the same with Steely Dan (reading NAKEDLUNCH out of interest in what inspired them) and was profoundly irritated at the time I had wasted. Oh well, we’ll see…


Untitled — 5 years ago

This list is showing up as completed, and I only checked off one book. Can someone fix it?




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