LONELY WORLDS OF EUGÈNE IONESCO (HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS)
Journal Title: Філософські обрії - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 36
Abstract
The problem of absurdity in the modern polyorganic world acquires the new dimensions. The period when reality loses its traditional boundaries and can be seen through the prism of the most illogical features, more than ever returns the need for new reading of texts by Romanian and French philosopher Eugène Ionesco. Epatage as a way of expression and at the same time as the need to understand themselves, their place in the world, were always inherent to him. Hence his need for questioning, constant contemplation and sincere feelings of misunderstanding by others. The author tries to reveal the nature and source of philosophical reflection of the thinker, linking him with the type of thinking of the Russian philosopher L. Shestov. An important element of Ionesco’s becoming a writer and playwright is his natural inner restraint and alienation and, consequently, constant accentuation of the problem of individual’s loneliness which he considers as one’s opposition to public pressure. An important feature of Ionesco himself in this context is the need to feel different from others.
Authors and Affiliations
Анатолій Володимирович САЛІЙ
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