A review by imdillionen
The Fastidious Assassins by Albert Camus

3.0

How bizarre to advertise this as a 'critique of communism and how it had gone wrong behind the Iron Curtain'!

No wonder people don't find their way to this. Philosophy is beyond me, but this is a clear companion piece to The Stranger.

I don't know anything about existentialism, and this didn't help much. Half the time I don't know what it's all about. But oh well I know now that Camus didn't like nihilism, which is something.

'To conquer existence, we must start from the small amount of existence which we find in ourselves and not deny it from the beginning.'