Emil Mihai Cioran:
(Rășinari, 8 April 1911 – Paris, 20 June 1995).
Romanian-French philosopher, who published several works in Romanian and French. In the shadow of existentialism, he elaborated his own thinking, which can be called ‘existential pessimism’. His work is known for its pervasive philosophical pessimism with themes such as futility, temporality, antinatalism, irony and suicide.
Man starts anew every day, despite everything he knows, against everything he knows.