SHARED DESTINIES: EMILE CIORAN, YASMINA REZA AND THE APOLOGY OF REJECTION

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2020-05-10

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Villamía, Luis

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Universidad de Murcia

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There is no doubt regarding the influence exer-cized by the work of Emile Cioran upon Yasmi-na Reza’s fictional texts. Not only some of her theater characters are inspired in the figure of Cioran, but both writers share a similar world-view and analogous obsessions that flourish in their writings. In this manner, we do perceive in them a kind of aggressiveness that turns against themselves seasoned with frivolity and humor. In the speeches and monologues of Reza’s cha-racters we can identify ideas that are repeated endlessly in Cioran’s aphorisms. Both authors turn reflection into pleasure towards excess, as if they were unable to contain themselves. From this perspective, we can better understand ideas such as their rejection from the notion of hap-piness for being considered a desire vulgar and childish, and the apology for barbarism as the only way to be reborn again.

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Nihilism, postmodernism, frivolity, aggressive-ness, stateless, Type of access: Open Access

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Villamía, L. (2020). Destinos afines: Emile Cioran, Yasmina Reza y la apología de la impugnación. Anales de Filología Francesa, 28(1), 707–726. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesff.411411

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