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Which novel by Albert Camus addresses the absurdity of life through its main character, Meursault?

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Albert Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957 for his work that highlights the human condition in the face of the absurdity of existence. "The Stranger," his most famous novel, is often seen as a profound exploration of emotional indifference and isolation. Through the character of Meursault, Camus questions social and moral conventions, challenging society's expectations on how to feel and express emotions. This novel has left a mark on world literature, establishing Camus as a pillar of modern existentialism and 20th-century literary movement.

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