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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emil_CioranEmil Cioran - Wikipedia

    Emil Mihai Cioran (Romanian: [eˈmil tʃoˈran] ⓘ, French: [emil sjɔʁɑ̃]; 8 April 1911 – 20 June 1995) was a Romanian philosopher, aphorist and essayist, who published works in both Romanian and French.

  2. 2415 quotes from Emil M. Cioran: 'It is not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late.', 'A book is a suicide postponed.', and 'Only optimists commit suicide, optimists who no longer succeed at being optimists.

  3. Nov 28, 2016 · Emil Cioran (1911–1995) was a Romanian-born French philosopher and author of some two dozen books of savage, unsettling beauty.

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emil_CioranEmil Cioran - Wikipedia

    Emil Cioran (n. 8 aprilie 1911, Rășinari – d. 20 iunie 1995, Paris) a fost un filozof și scriitor român, devenit apatrid și stabilit în Franța, unde a trăit până la moarte fără să ceară cetățenia franceză.

  5. Jun 20, 1995 · Born in 1911 in Rășinari, a small village in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, raised under the rule of a father who was a Romanian Orthodox priest and a mother who was prone to depression, Emil Cioran wrote his first five books in Romanian.

  6. Jun 22, 1995 · E. M. Cioran, a Romanian-born writer known for his essays on philosophy and culture and his emphasis on despair, emptiness and death, died on Tuesday in the Broca Hospital in Paris.

  7. Feb 18, 2019 · That is what the Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran (April 8, 1911–June 20, 1995) — whom Susan Sontag celebrated as one of the most lucid, powerful, and nuanced thinkers of the twentieth century, a writer concerned with “consciousness tuned to the highest pitch of refinement” — explores in a passage from his arrestingly titled and ...

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