Myth of Sisyphus
Explore the profound philosophical insights of Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus, a thought-provoking work published in 2000. In this compelling 192-page book, Camus grapples with the existential question: Is life worth living? He challenges readers to reflect on the significance of human existence in a world devoid of divine meaning. Rather than succumbing to despair, Camus advocates for individuals to embrace their freedom and create their own purpose. Through themes of revolt, passion, and liberty, this seminal text invites you to confront the absurdity of life and find your own path. Discover the timeless relevance of Camus's philosophy and its impact on contemporary thought. Perfect for anyone seeking to delve into existentialism, Myth of Sisyphus is a must-read for those who ponder the meaning of existence.