"The murdered Algerian in Albert Camus\'s The Stranger isn\'t even worthy of a name.
Umm belongs to a storytelling family, and she attempts to join their traditionally male ranks by turning her drama into a suspenseful riddl.
Now THE STRANGEST, by Betty Shamieh (ROAR, FIT FOR A QUEEN), reframes the point of view once again: from a criminal Frenchman to an Algerian woman, from the colonizer to the colonized.
We know the killer is a Frenchman who goes by Meursault, but the victim is anonymous. "The murdered Algerian in Albert Camus\'s The Stranger isn\'t even worthy of a name