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  2. List of existentialists - Wikipedia

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    Existentialism is a movement within continental philosophy that developed in the late 19th and 20th centuries. As a loose philosophical school, some persons associated with existentialism explicitly rejected the label (e.g. Martin Heidegger ), and others are not remembered primarily as philosophers, but as writers ( Fyodor Dostoyevsky ) or ...

  3. Rainer Maria Rilke - Wikipedia

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    The Duino Elegies are intensely religious, mystical poems that weigh beauty and existential suffering. [41] The poems employ a rich symbolism of angels and salvation but not in keeping with typical Christian interpretations. Rilke begins the first elegy in an invocation of philosophical despair, asking: "Who, if I cried out, would hear me among ...

  4. Rachel Curzon - Wikipedia

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    Winchester Poetry Prize, 2018 Rachel Curzon (born 1978) is an English poet from Leeds , [ 1 ] and lives in North Yorkshire. [ 2 ] In 2007, she won an Eric Gregory Award , and her debut pamphlet was published under the Arts Council -supported Faber New Poets scheme in 2016.

  5. Existentialism - Wikipedia

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    Existentialism is a family of philosophical views and inquiry that study existence from the ... [110] [111] [112] and Jack Kerouac composed literature or poetry that ...

  6. Søren Kierkegaard - Wikipedia

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    Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (/ ˈ s ɒr ə n ˈ k ɪər k ə ɡ ɑːr d / SORR-ən KEER-kə-gard, US also /-ɡ ɔːr /-⁠gor; Danish: [ˈsɶːɐn ˈɔˀˌpyˀ ˈkʰiɐ̯kəˌkɒˀ] ⓘ; [1] 5 May 1813 – 11 November 1855 [2]) was a Danish theologian, philosopher, poet, social critic, and religious author who is widely considered to be the first Christian existentialist philosopher.

  7. Albert Camus - Wikipedia

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    His opposition to Christianity and his commitment to individual moral freedom and responsibility are only a few of the similarities with other existential writers. [90] Camus addressed one of the fundamental questions of existentialism: the problem of suicide. He wrote: "There is only one really serious philosophical question, and that is suicide."

  8. Aniara - Wikipedia

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    According to Ott and Broman, Aniara is an effort to "[mediate] between science and poetry, between the wish to understand and the difficulty to comprehend". [10] Martinson translates scientific imagery into the poem: for example, the "curved space" from Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity is likely an inspiration for Martinson's description of the cosmos as "a bowl of glass ...

  9. Cheon Sang-byeong - Wikipedia

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    Cheon's poetry was written in a condensed style, and explored themes of existentialism. His most famous poem "Return to Heaven" (Gwicheon), speaks of a man's encounter with the afterlife and his journey from life to death, as a passing from one world to another: "I am returning to heaven, the day on which my sojourn to this beautiful world ends.