
The road of Sisyph. The sin of Sejbif, who puts round stones on top of the mountain as a punishment for challenging authority, but the stone falls back down again and repeats it indefinitely. Beginning with reasoning about absurdity, it is the work of the representative writer of Existentialism in the twentieth century, which has composed philosophical suicide, absurd human, philosophy, novel, and Cyrilof. It is a philosophical essay that clearly analyzes the absurd aspects of everyday life and works of art.
The Myth of Sisyphus is one of the most profound philosophical statements written in this century. It is a discussion of the central idea of Absurdity that Camus was developed in his novel The Outsider. Here Camus poses the fundamental question: Is life worth living? If existence has ceased to retain significance when confronted with the fragmented reality of the human condition, what can we do from suicide? Camus movingly argues for an acceptance of reality that encompasses revolt, passion and, above all, liberty.
This volume contains several other essays,




