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The Temptation to Exist
University of Chicago Press, 1998 Paper: 978-0-226-10675-5 Library of Congress Classification AC25.C513 1998 Dewey Decimal Classification 084.1
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This collection of eleven essays originally appeared in France thirty years ago and created a literary whirlwind on the Left Bank. Cioran writes incisively about Western civilizations, the writer, the novel, mystics, apostles, and philosophers. "A sort of final philosopher of the Western world. His statements have the compression of poetry and the audacity of cosmic clowning."—Washington Post "An intellectual bombshell that blasts away at all kinds of cant, sham and conventionality. . . . [Cioran's] language is so erotic, his handling of words so seductive, that the act of reading becomes an encounter in the erogenous zone."—Jonah Raskin, L.A. Weekly See other books on: Cioran, E. M. | Howard, Richard | Philosophy | Religious | Temptation See other titles from University of Chicago Press |
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