- Emil
Mihai Cioran (Romanian: [eˈmil tʃoˈran] ; French: [emil sjɔʁɑ̃]; 8
April 1911 – 20 June 1995) was a
Romanian philosopher,
aphorist and essayist, who...
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systematic critique of
philosophical optimism.
Subsequent thinkers, such as Emil
Cioran and
David Benatar,
further developed pessimistic thought and challenged...
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History of
Decay is a 1949
philosophical book by
Romanian philosopher Emil
Cioran, his
first work
written in French.
Nihilistic in tone, the book consists...
- l'inconvénient d'être né) is a 1973
philosophy book by
Romanian author Emil
Cioran. The book is
presented as a
series of aphorisms,
meditating primarily on...
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Nicolae Grigorescu,
Marin Preda,
Liviu Rebreanu, Eugène Ionesco, Emil
Cioran, and
Constantin Brâncuși. Brâncuși has a
sculptural ensemble in Târgu Jiu...
- by Emil
Cioran,
published in 1934 as his
first book. It
consists of
several brief reflections on
negative themes which later permeated Cioran's work, such...
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authors who
espoused philosophically pessimistic views include Emil
Cioran,
Peter Wessel Zapffe,
Eugene Thacker,
Thomas Ligotti,
David Benatar, Drew...
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Cioran.
Saggi sul
pensiero leopardiano (1982) Chi siamo:
letteratura e identità ital (2004)
Cioran dans mes
souvenirs (2009) In
compagnia di
Cioran (2011)...
- philosophical.
Thacker engages with
writers like
Thomas Bernhard, E.M.
Cioran,
Osamu Dazai, Søren Kierkegaard,
Clarice Lispector,
Giacomo Leopardi, Fernando...
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Hunyad Castle in
Hunedoara (15th century).
Notable writers such as Emil
Cioran,
Lucian Blaga,
George Coșbuc, Ioan Slavici,
Octavian Goga,
Liviu Rebreanu...