Emil Cioran
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'''Emil Cioran''' ([[April 8]] [[1911]] – [[June 20]] [[1995]]) was a [[Romania]]n [[philosopher]] and [[essayist]]. | '''Emil Cioran''' ([[April 8]] [[1911]] – [[June 20]] [[1995]]) was a [[Romania]]n [[philosopher]] and [[essayist]]. | ||
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Emil Cioran (April 8 1911 – June 20 1995) was a Romanian philosopher and essayist.
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