Première Partie 1-1:00:11 1-2:06:09 1-3:16:07 2:27:42 3:37:55 4:53:59 5:1:03:45 6:1:14:39 6-2:1:17:57 6-3:1:22:09 6-4:1:27:53 6-5:1:31:26 Deuxième Partie 1-1:1:37:25 1-2:1:42:56 1-3:1:48:00 2-1:1:52:16 2-2:1:56:06 2-3:1:59:54 Thanks for this nice rendition. I’ll listen to it over and over again. Let me take a memo.
The point is that perspective is a critical aspect of our lives. The jury... the prosecution... the defense... the buddies of him. Who has difficulty with Muslims? Is death a relief? I don't think anyone would say no. That is the author
I love the narration. Those hard figurative language's has been simplified from the original version. It's easy to understand compare to the original ones
Thank you. I used this version for my ESL class. Any reason why you don't have the chapters time-stamped in order in the description? It would make it so much easier for a class to refer to. Please consider doing this.
Damn i can relate to this story i feel like everyone keeps judging me for not being overtly empathetic to subjects of death and suffering. I think i do care its just that i understand that those things are all a part of life. And should be expected.
The Stranger (Camus novel) Article Talk Language Download PDF Watch Edit "L'Étranger" redirects here. For other uses, see L'Étranger (disambiguation). The Stranger (French: L'Étranger [letʁɑ̃ʒe], lit. 'The Foreigner'), also published in English as The Outsider, is a 1942 novella written by French author Albert Camus. The first of Camus's novels published in his lifetime, the story follows Meursault, an indifferent settler in French Algeria, who, weeks after his mother's funeral, kills an unnamed Arab man in Algiers. The story is divided into two parts, presenting Meursault's first-person narrative before and after the killing.[1]
When you live your entire life by the words “it is what it is”
And "that doesn't mean anything"
Part 1
Chapter 1 0:04
Chapter 2 27:40
Chapter 3 37:53
Chapter 4 53:56
Chapter 5 1:03:45
Chapter 6 1:14:37
Part 2
Chapter 1 1:37:21
Chapter 2 1:52:15
Chapter 3 2:09:22
Chapter 4 2:36:52
Chapter 5 2:53:36
📑 Part 1 Ch. 3
the narrator matched the personality of main character.
I wasn't planning on it, but I ended up listening to the whole book in one evening. The narration was very good!
THANK GOD ITS A HUMAN NARRATOR! ❤
Première Partie
1-1:00:11
1-2:06:09
1-3:16:07
2:27:42
3:37:55
4:53:59
5:1:03:45
6:1:14:39
6-2:1:17:57
6-3:1:22:09
6-4:1:27:53
6-5:1:31:26
Deuxième Partie
1-1:1:37:25
1-2:1:42:56
1-3:1:48:00
2-1:1:52:16
2-2:1:56:06
2-3:1:59:54
Thanks for this nice rendition.
I’ll listen to it over and over again. Let me take a memo.
don’t mind me just making my bookmarks 🤣🤣
27:38 53:56 1:52:12 2:36:50 - finished
Being locked in a cell with that annoying guy would be more torture than thinking about my imminent execution
Cold
Part 2 starts at 1:37:21
Part 1 Chapter 5
1:03:46
The narrator gave me life at the end. What a piece!
Thank you for reading and recreating this amazing journey!
The point is that perspective is a critical aspect of our lives. The jury... the prosecution... the defense... the buddies of him. Who has difficulty with Muslims? Is death a relief? I don't think anyone would say no. That is the author
I love the narration. Those hard figurative language's has been simplified from the original version. It's easy to understand compare to the original ones
Part 2 Chapter 1
1:37:26
Feel like this could be, learn to read with books.
Thanks for uploads.
Amazing narration coming from a professional Narrator.
Chapter two - 27:43
Chapter three - 37:55
Chapter four - 54:00
I just need this for a book report and I'm to lazy to read it
too*
(You can use that word in the book report if you’re interested)
I'm here for many times to feel something. He wrote the feeling that i felt but can't explained
This hits different when you're locked up.
Thank you. I used this version for my ESL class. Any reason why you don't have the chapters time-stamped in order in the description? It would make it so much easier for a class to refer to. Please consider doing this.
Do it yourself
@@161cjl Lol you beat me to it
@@BaldwinFanonGarveyTureShakurX 😭my bad
2:22:00 cry
Par1 Chapter 6
1:14:38
Bookmarks:
58:00
Wonderful 👍
53:56
Part 2 Chapter 3
2:09:22
This is a super good story.
🤔
02:54:00
50:30
thank you !
Just finished, and I wanna hear it again 🙏
19:00
The orginal French version is a lot more captivating.
24:42 bookmark
1:43:29
great reading
2:37:00
An awesome book👍
37:51
Any hopes of any more any time?
1:02:36 pag 35
Chapter 4 - 0:54
2:00
Thank u
"I'm darker than you." what does she mean by that? 🤔
Many likes
Why is the description about Dr Jekyll and Hyde
Haha. So it is!
copyright avoidance maybe
1:21:07 page 50
Riveting book!
23:26
Damn i can relate to this story i feel like everyone keeps judging me for not being overtly empathetic to subjects of death and suffering. I think i do care its just that i understand that those things are all a part of life. And should be expected.
No one relates to the stranger. read the book again
@@why4339 ok
I already know english i just want to hear the ebglish version lol
Ch 2
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My Bookmarks 🔖
English?? It's a french classic.
Yes,the language used here is english. So,whats your point?
@@Aziz.500 The point is that It's a fresh classic
@@Aziz.500 The point is that it's a french classic
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learn english by listening to a translated french book..ha..
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"L'Étranger" redirects here. For other uses, see L'Étranger (disambiguation).
The Stranger (French: L'Étranger [letʁɑ̃ʒe], lit. 'The Foreigner'), also published in English as The Outsider, is a 1942 novella written by French author Albert Camus. The first of Camus's novels published in his lifetime, the story follows Meursault, an indifferent settler in French Algeria, who, weeks after his mother's funeral, kills an unnamed Arab man in Algiers. The story is divided into two parts, presenting Meursault's first-person narrative before and after the killing.[1]
Part 2 Chapter 2
1:52:15
Part 2 Chapter 4
2:36:52
2:27:31
Salamano trial
49:30
20:40
54:04
2:23:00
1:06:08
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37:20
2:11:17
2:27:00
Part 2 Chapter 5
2:53:37
1:25:00
27:40
3:14:58
1:37:26
2:16:00
2:55:20
2:09:20
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