Participate in our thought-provoking literary series that delves deep into the shadows of guilt through the reading of Albert Camus' 'The Stranger'. This cycle examines the complexities of guilt, both denied and accepted, illustrating how punishment extends beyond legal repercussions to a profound fracture between individuals and moral order. As we engage with different narratives that explore coping mechanisms related to guilt, we uncover that guilt lingers as a persistent echo in our conscience, irrespective of societal judgment or forgiveness. Through these readings, we will analyze the essence of guilt, questioning what makes us culpable and how it resonates within our personal lives and societal contexts. Facilitated by writer and literary critic Víctor del Árbol, this series promises enlightening discussions.
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