OK. It makes sense that Sisyphus is NOT a hero after all, Hunger Artist.
That "meaning doesn't necessarily exist" does not seem to be the case. Suppose I see a tree while taking a walk. What is present to my sight is a "tree" and has meaning because of the name regardless of its nature as an assemblage of quarks and leptons.
When you take a walk have you ever seen anything that is "meaningless"? Can you describe it?
I'm puzzled by the following:
And the meaning of existence in an existential sense can be traced back to the time of Kieerkegard, therefore to imply that such a work is meaningless would also suggest that the works of varying existential thinkers is meangless, this would thrash an entire lineage of philosophical tradition.
I don't see why the meaninglessness, or absurdity, of Camus' writing implies that some other philosopher's writing is meaningless. That other philosopher's writing might make sense for all I know.