ON THE HEIGHTS OF DESPAIR

ON THE HEIGHTS OF DESPAIR (Libro en papel)

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
Materia
Filosofía
ISBN:
978-0-226-10671-7

acket Description/Back:
Born of a terrible insomnia which E. M. Cioran called 'a dizzying lucidity which would turn even paradise into hell, ' this book presents the young philosopher, a self-described 'Nietzsche still complete with his Zarathustra, his poses, his mystical clown's tricks, a whole circus of the heights. An exorcism of despair, this book offers insights into the ironic anguish of Cioran's philosophic mind while providing fascinating information on his early development as a writer and thinker.


Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Imagining Cioran
On Being Lyrical
How Distant Everything Is!
On Not Wanting to Live
The Passion for the Absurd
The World and I
Weariness and Agony
Despair and the Grotesque
The Premonition of Madness
On Death
Melancholy
Nothing Is Important
Ecstasy
The World in Which Nothing Is Solved
The Contradictory and the Inconsequential
On Sadness
Total Dissatisfaction
The Bath of Fire
Disintegration
On the Reality of the Body
I Do Not Know
On Individual and Cosmic Loneliness
Apocalypse
The Monopoly of Suffering
Absolute Lyricism
The Meaning of Grace
The Vanity of Compassion
Eternity and Morality
Moment and Eternity
History and Eternity
Not to Be a Man Anymore
Magic and Fatality
Unimaginable Joy
The Ambiguity of Suffering
All Is Dust
Enthusiasm as a Form of Love
Light and Darkness
Renunciation
The Blessings of Insomnia
On the Transubstantiation of Love
Man, the Insomniac Animal
Truth, What a Word!
The Beauty of Flames
The Paucity of Wisdom
The Return to Chaos
Irony and Self-Irony
On Poverty
The Flight from the Cross
The Cult of Infinity
Transfiguration of Banality
The Burden of Sadness
Degradation through Work
The Sense of Endings
The Satanic Principle of Suffering
An Indirect Animal
Impossible Truth
Subjectivity
Homo...
Love in Brief
Nothing Matters
The Sources of Evil
Beauty's Magic Tricks
Man's Inconsistency
Capitulation
Facing Silence
The Double and His Art
Nonsense
E. M. Cioran: A Short Chronology