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Posted by estg on May 19, 19103 at 21:40:39:
In Reply to: The Stranger posted by Lindsey on October 28, 19102 at 20:37:22:
: DO any of you have any information of the political/social background during the time of the Stranger?
there is no bettter way than to search on the web. personally, i consider the early experience of the writer plays a most important role in his work, his total pessimism towards life, his "stranger" viewpoint when coming to some heavy topic as humanity and social responsibility.
what is your opinion?:)
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