Emil Cioran The Fall Into Time Pdf May 2026
About the book:
"The Fall into Time" (original title: "De l'inconvénient d'être né") is a philosophical essay written by Emil Cioran, a Romanian philosopher and essayist, in 1973. The book is a meditation on the human condition, exploring themes such as the troubles of existence, the weight of time, and the futility of human endeavors.
- Literary figures: Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, and Mircea Cărtărescu, among others.
- Philosophers: Jean-Paul Sartre, Martin Heidegger, and Friedrich Nietzsche, whose ideas Cioran often engages with or critiques.
- Critique of optimism: Cioran disputes the idea of human progress and questions the notion of a hopeful future.
- Existential skepticism: He expresses doubts about the meaning of life and the possibility of authentic human connections.
- Temporality and decay: Cioran discusses the corrosive effects of time on human existence, history, and civilizations.
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