E. M. Cioran and the Human Condition

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This masterful account situates E.M. Cioran in his rightful place as one of the key figures in French post-war thought. Acknowledged for decades as a pillar of European culture, the Romanian émigré to Paris has been overlooked by Anglophone scholarship, but by placing him in conversation with acclaimed mainstream thinkers like Martha Nussbaum, Hannah Arendt and Samuel Beckett this book finally redresses that balance. Cioran is a thinker determined to peel back the layers of ‘polite’ philosophy to explore the anxious and difficult experience of being human. E.M. Cioran and the Human Condition focuses in on the iconoclastic force of his work and, in particular, his preoccupation with birth, which he conceives of as the source of life’s dilemmas. Framing its discussions with enduring theological themes like guilt, original sin, salvation and apocalypse, this book brings the true value of Cioran’s work for Western thought to the fore. These ideas often go unnoticed in the work of more conventional thinkers, making Cioran an essential figure in confronting the apocalyptic nature of our own age. The unique combination of pessimism, dark humour and morbid wit in Cioran’s writing pushes us to explore what, if any, future there is for humanity in a world becoming ever more inhuman. This is a lively and thought-provoking introduction to an unjustly marginalized thinker who has much to teach us about the human condition after the crises of the twentieth century. Read more

ISBN10 1350498548
ISBN13 978-1350498549
Language English
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 6.14 x 0.56 x 9.21 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
Print length 232 pages
Publication date July 10, 2025

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