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Rene Domal (1908-1944) is the most detached writer of the 20th century, a member of the post -churrealist group "Big Game", who completed the avant -garde practice of denying the tradition to the tradition of denial. Under the influence of Rene, Genon and George Gurdzhiev from the follower of Arthur Rimba Domal, more and more turned into metaphysics and researcher of the sacred texts of Hinduism.
Domal wrote a little for his short life, but published even less: several collections of poems and essays, a dozen notes and critical articles, as well as the absurd novel "Great Blory". The unfinished philosophical novel "Mount Analogue" was printed posthumously and later filmed by Alejandro Khodorovsky. The key questions in the work of Domal were a clash of Western rationalism and eastern mysticism, the inferiority of existence, a crisis of consciousness - that is, everything that excites us even after the death of a brilliant pataphysicist and a visionary
Domal wrote a little for his short life, but published even less: several collections of poems and essays, a dozen notes and critical articles, as well as the absurd novel "Great Blory". The unfinished philosophical novel "Mount Analogue" was printed posthumously and later filmed by Alejandro Khodorovsky. The key questions in the work of Domal were a clash of Western rationalism and eastern mysticism, the inferiority of existence, a crisis of consciousness - that is, everything that excites us even after the death of a brilliant pataphysicist and a visionary
Author:
Author:Domal Rene
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Dead Text
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7664-0011-0
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