Tears and Saints

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Tears and Saints

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ISBN: 9780226106748
author: E. M. Cioran
translator: Zarifopol-Johnston, Ilinca
publishing house: University Of Chicago Press
publication date: 1998 -7
language: English
binding: Paperback
price: USD 15.00
number of pages: 154

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E. M. Cioran    translator: Zarifopol-Johnston, Ilinca

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Tears and Saints focuses not on martyrs or heroes but on the mystics - primarily female - famous for their keening spirituality and intimate knowledge of God. Their Christianity was anti-theological, anti-institutional, and based 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, Cioran brings to light the political element hidden in saints' lives. In his hands, their charitable deeds are much less interesting than their thirst for pain and their equally powerful capacity to endure it. What Cioran calls the "voluptuousness of suffering" is epitomized by Margaret Mary Alacoque's classic statement: "None of my sufferings has been equal to that of not having suffered enough." Behind this suffering and their uncanny ability to renounce everything through ascetic practices, Cioran detects a fanatical will to power.

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