The Myth of Sisyphus, by Albert Camus, Discussion via ZOOM
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We use the Great Books Shared Inquiry Method to discuss interesting and enduring literature, such as this essay that transformed twentieth-century philosophy with its argument for the value of life. I think you'll enjoy the thoughtful, illuminating, and entertaining conversations we generate. Join us!
There are four guidelines for participating in a Great Books Discussion:
- Read the work prior to joining the discussion.
 - Use the text to support your ideas, not outside sources.
 - The leader is not an authority on the discussion. There are no right/wrong responses.
 - Further the conversation by listening to what others say and follow-up on the train of thought.
 
Zoom details posted the day before the discussion.
READINGS FOR 2026:
Jan 27: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, by Carson McCullers (1940 novel, 359 pgs)
Feb. 24: The Myth of Sisyphus, by Albert Camus (1942 essay, 192 pgs)
March 24: Being Mortal, by Atul Gawande, (2014 Non-fiction, 282 pgs)
April 21: The Overcoat, by Nikolai Gogol (1842 short story, 57 pgs)
May 26: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou (1969 novel, 289 pgs)
June 23: Antigone, by Sophocles (422 play, 80 pgs)
July-Nov: coming soon!
Cindy B
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