The «clairvoyants des abîmes»: Cioran, Reader of F.M. Dostoievsky

Human and Social Studies 2 (3):124-139 (2013)
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The discovery of F.M. Dostoyevsky by young E. M. Cioran marks a turning point for a better understanding of his first Romanian work and his later production in French. His first work, Pe culmile disperării [On the Heights of Despair] has a tragic breath, typically dostoyevskyan, which reminds us of the tragical and sick conscience of the hero of his Notes from the Underground.

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