The Guardian - 19-Nov-2013
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own view of his birth country has been much on readers' minds Last week on the Reading group, a contributor called MythicalMagpie wrote : "I think you could write an entire essay on the fact that while Meursault is apparently meant to be telling the story, it is really Camus who is guiding his pen. I find Meursault an impossible human being and wonder how much of Camus leaked in to fill the gaps,...
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