

📚 Embrace the Absurd: Discover the Meaning in Meaninglessness!
The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus is a cornerstone of existential philosophy, exploring the absurdity of life and the human struggle for meaning. This Vintage International edition combines a classic narrative with a visually appealing design, making it a must-have for both avid readers and casual thinkers alike.

| Best Sellers Rank | #1,289 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Essays (Books) #2 in Existentialist Philosophy #8 in Philosophy of Ethics & Morality |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,464) |
| Dimensions | 5.15 x 0.45 x 7.95 inches |
| Edition | Translation |
| ISBN-10 | 0525564454 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0525564454 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | November 6, 2018 |
| Publisher | Vintage |
P**Y
Good book!
Theres an impactful lesson from this book.
A**E
Among the best works ever written. Read it!
A formative read. I actually consider it a must read for anyone — Camus guides the reader towards finding a personal meaning for their life in a troubling world, using various philosophers in the existentialist canon to illustrate his points without being pretentious. You don’t need a philosophy degree to appreciate this, because Camus has great empathy for the reader. He explains their views and how absurdism overcomes the emptiness of the modern world, embracing, and encouraging us to embrace with him, the uncertainty of purpose. This is an accessible work that’s as clever as it is intense. Ultimately, this is about the triumph of the human spirit. The subject of su*cide is heavy, but so is life. I first read it in high school and continue to revisit it every couple of years as an adult.
D**S
The Myth of Sisyphus
I'm a big Camus fan. But this is not his best nor is it my favorite. But Sisyphus is one of my favorite myths -- poor guy couldn't seem to just get ahead.
M**N
Brilliant and thought provoking, but demands patience
The Myth of Sisyphus is a powerful, challenging exploration of what it means to live in an absurd world. Camus’s writing is sharp, poetic, and deeply philosophical, and his central idea — that we must imagine Sisyphus happy even as he endlessly pushes his rock — is one of the most striking metaphors in modern thought. The book’s greatest strength is its clarity of vision. Camus doesn’t offer easy answers; instead, he lays out the human condition in all its contradictions — meaning, despair, rebellion, and acceptance — and invites the reader to find their own way through it. It’s a work that rewards slow reading and reflection. That said, it can be dense and academic at times, especially in the early chapters where he engages with other philosophers. The prose demands focus, and casual readers might find it heavy going. Still, The Myth of Sisyphus remains a cornerstone of existential philosophy — beautifully written, intellectually rich, and ultimately uplifting in its defiance of hopelessness. A challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in the meaning (or absurdity) of life.
F**Y
Absurdism defined
A deep dive into humanity’s reason and purpose. You may not like Camus’ explanation.
C**E
The Survival Manual For Our Time
Incredible, wise book. As relevant now, or more so, than it was when it was written. The kind of book every thoughtful person should read if they are struggling with the absurdity of our times or of the universe.
E**N
Just as described
Just as described.
M**G
Good value for the money
Arrived on time and in perfect condition.
D**H
The biggest question that a man grapples with is whether he should kill himself and this book will tell you how to approach that question
I**0
This book was a fascinating read. I believe that I need to read it multiple times to fully understand it. Anyways, I found it interesting how Camus saw life at that point of his life. I wonder if his point of view changed throughout the years.
A**Z
Excellent presentation of this great piece of literature.
J**D
Great price
C**O
Book came perfect condition. 5/5 As far as the book itself. 1/5 I don’t understand the hype. Felt like I was just reading words and had no idea what anything meant. End of the book has a nice lesson/ realization…but this I’ve already felt and isn’t too mind blowing.
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