What if Albert Camus returned-not to explain, but to ask again?Beneath an Indifferent Sky imagines a dialogue not with a man, but with a mind-Camus, set loose from biography, in conversation with a narrator shaped by modern uncertainties. In this reflective work of literary philosophy, Camus becomes neither oracle nor ghost, but a companion in questioning, a participant in the unfinished work of meaning.Structured as a series of imagined conversations, the book draws on Camus's published writings, his Notebooks, and the philosophical tensions that shaped his world-and ours. What emerges is not a biography, nor a novel in the traditional sense, but something quietly defiant: a work that refuses to simplify the questions Camus held most dear-freedom, absurdity, revolt, tenderness, and time.Written in a clear and contemplative voice, Beneath an Indifferent Sky welcomes readers who are not looking for a philosophy course, but for a space to think. Those familiar with Camus will recognize his tone and tension; those new to him may find a way in through story, silence, and warmth. This book was created through a human-AI collaboration, with all editorial authority and narrative development directed by the author. The AI was used as a dialogic partner in the research and drafting process. For a full explanation, see the Author's Note.