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The Myth of Sisyphus

by Albert Camus, Justin O'Brien

Narrated by Edoardo Ballerini

3.97 ABR Score (99.0K ratings)
★ 4.17 Goodreads (97.9K) ★ 4.15 Audible (1.1K)
5h 39m Released 2019 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Camus argues that the only serious philosophical question is whether life is worth living — and somehow, by the end, you'll believe the answer is yes.

  • Great if you want: existential philosophy that feels urgent, not academic
  • Listening experience: dense but meditative — best absorbed in short, focused sessions
  • Narration: Ballerini's calm gravity makes the absurd feel lived-in, not lectured
  • Skip if: you want narrative arc — this is pure philosophical argument

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About This Audiobook

Philosophy confronts its most pressing question as Camus examines whether life holds meaning in an indifferent universe. Drawing from the ancient Greek tale of Sisyphus, eternally condemned to push a boulder up a mountain only to watch it roll back down, this seminal work explores the concept of the absurd and humanity's search for purpose. Camus argues that recognizing life's fundamental meaninglessness need not lead to despair, but rather to a defiant embrace of existence itself. The essay challenges readers to find value and rebellion in the very act of living, despite the apparent futility of human endeavors.

Edoardo Ballerini's measured narration transforms dense philosophical concepts into accessible meditation. His careful pacing allows listeners to absorb Camus's complex arguments about suicide, revolt, and human dignity without overwhelming them with academic jargon. Ballerini's expressive delivery captures both the weight of existential questioning and the surprising hope embedded within Camus's conclusions. The audio format proves particularly effective for this introspective work, as Ballerini's thoughtful interpretation encourages contemplation during natural pauses. His performance transforms what could be dry philosophical discourse into an engaging exploration of what it means to be fully human.