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Tears and Saints

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Tears and Saints by E. M. Cioran explores the lives of mystics renowned for their spiritual fervour and intimate knowledge of God, with a particular focus on female figures such as Catherine of Siena and Teresa of Avila. Cioran, inspired by Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, delves into the origins of tears, seeing saints as illuminating the human longing for a lost paradise. Written in aphoristic style, the book reveals the saints' fanatic will to power behind their ascetic suffering and renunciation of the human condition, highlighting an anti-theological and deeply intuitive Christian spirituality.
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Ideal for readers interested in religious and spiritual philosophy, mysticism, and writers influenced by Nietzsche. Suitable for those who appreciate contemplative, aphoristic prose and profound explorations of faith and suffering.

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Tears and Saints

In this work, Cioran touches on nearly all the themes that preoccupied him during his writing career.

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By the mid-1930s, Emil Cioran was already known as a leader of a new generation of politically committed Romanian intellectuals. Researching another, more radical book, Cioran was spending hours in a library poring over the lives of saints. As a modern hagiographer, Cioran "dreamt" himself "the chronicler of these saints' falls between heaven and earth, the intimate knower of the ardours in their hearts, the historian of God's insomniacs." Inspired by Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, Cioran "searched for the origin of tears." He asked himself if saints could be "the sources of tears' better light."

"Who can tell?" he wrote in the first paragraph of this book, first published in Romania in 1937. "To be sure, tears are their trace. Tears did not enter the world through the saints; but without them, we would never have known that we cry because we long for a lost paradise." By following in their traces, "wetting the soles of one's feet in their tears," Cioran hoped to understand how a human being can renounce being human. Written in Cioran's characteristic aphoristic style, this flamboyant, bold, and provocative book is one of his most importantโ€”and revelatoryโ€”works.

Cioran focuses not on martyrs or heroes but on the mysticsโ€”primarily femaleโ€”famous for their keening spirituality and intimate knowledge of God. Their Christianity was anti-theological, anti-institutional, and based solely on intuition and sentiment. Many, such as Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila, and Saint John of the Cross, have produced classic works of mystical literature; but Cioran celebrates many more minor and unusual figures as well.

Following Nietzsche, he focuses explicitly on the political element hidden in saints' lives. In his hands, however, their charitable deeds are much less interesting than their thirst for pain and their equally powerful capacity to endure it. Behind their suffering and their uncanny ability to renounce everything through ascetic practices, Cioran detects a fanatical will to power.

"Like Nietzsche, Cioran is an important religious thinker. His book intertwines God and music with passion and tears. . . . Tears and Saints has a chillingly contemporary ring that makes this translation important here and now."โ€”Booklist

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Praise for Tears and Saints acknowledges Cioran as a significant religious thinker whose work entwines God, music, passion, and tears. Booklist notes the book's chillingly contemporary relevance and the importance of this translation for modern readers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226106748

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 July 1998

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Ilinca Zarifopol-Johnston

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 1.0mm

Width: 14.0mm

Height: 22.0mm

Weight: 198g

Pages: 154

About the Author

E. M. Cioran (1911-1995) was born and educated in Romania and lived in Paris from 1937 until his death. He is the author of numerous works, including On the Heights of Despair, also available from the University of Chicago Press.

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