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The Myth Of Sisyphus And Other Essays May 2026

In the title essay, Camus uses the Greek myth of Sisyphus—condemned to roll a boulder up a hill for eternity, only for it to roll back down every time—as a metaphor for the human condition.

Living life to the fullest "quantity" by embracing every present moment. The Myth of Sisyphus The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays

by Albert Camus is a landmark of 20th-century existentialist thought. Published in 1942, it explores the "absurd"—the conflict between the human drive to find meaning and the "unreasonable silence" of a universe that offers none. Core Philosophy: The Absurd In the title essay, Camus uses the Greek

Living in constant defiance of the meaningless world. Published in 1942, it explores the "absurd"—the conflict

The liberation found when one is no longer bound by religious or moral absolutes.

Camus argues that life is inherently meaningless, but this realization should not lead to despair or suicide. Instead, he proposes three responses to the absurd: