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An Infamous Past

Autor Marta Petreu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 2005
A writer who does stupid things in his youth is like a woman with a shameful past-never forgiven, never forgotten. E. M. Cioran, the renowned Romanian-French nihilist philosopher and literary figure, knew this better than anyone. Alongside Heidegger, Sartre, Paul de Mann, and others, Cioran was one of the great scholars of the twentieth century to be seduced by totalitarianism: he experienced a most disturbing intellectual and moral drama. More than any other study of Cioran, Marta Petreu's intensive investigation of his life and work confronts the central problem of his biography: his relationship with political extremism. The scene of Cioran's excesses is Romania and Europe in the 1930s and 1940s, a time of xenophobia, anti-Semitism, racism, Nazism, and Stalinism. In an incendiary book published in the mid-thirties, Cioran openly praised Hitler and Lenin and compared the leader of the fanatical Romanian Iron Guard to Jesus himself. This book, The Transfiguration of Romania, is the focal element of Ms. Petreu's analysis, which she carries on to Cioran's posthumously published Notebooks, characterized by the regret and remorse of his twilight years. In straightforward and lucid prose, grounded in a wealth of documentary evidence, she provides the entire history of a painful individual and collective drama. For many of Cioran's yearnings would later be realized in Ceausescu's dictatorship of Romania-to the regret of the Romanian people. Norman Manea's Foreword reminds us of Cioran's stature in Western intellectual circles and explains the critical importance of An Infamous Past.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781566636070
ISBN-10: 1566636078
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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An enormous contribution to our understanding not only of Romania's tormented past, but also of European intellectual history.
Represents the most thorough analysis of Cioran's inter-war fascination with fascism and nationalism.thought-provoking read.
A thorough and vivid portrait of a Romanian gifted fascist thinker, who dreamed about 'a Romania with the population of China and the destiny of France.' Like his legionary colleagues, Emil Cioran admired Hitler, justified his crimes and believed that capitalism was 'immoral, Judaic and anti-Christian.' Unlike other Iron Guard ideologists, Cioran praised Lenin and envisioned a modern Romania driven by industrialization and urban values. Like his comrades, Cioran advocated a fascist dictatorship and cultivated Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, the criminal führer of the Iron Guard. But unlike his friend and fellow Iron Guard ideologist, Mircea Eliade, who did not show any willingness to part with his totalitarian past, Cioran had the decency, in his productive French exile, to regret his fascist youth and break with it.
Dense but fresh work.
A vivid social and political memoir.
A sure and unobtrusive guide to the fevered, alienated milieu that turned Cioran...into a passionate partisan of Hitler.
Excellent.... Marta Petreu's biography is a well-documented account of everything shameful that Cioran ever wrote.
Brilliantly thorough.
From now on, I'll never read Cioran with as much appreciation.