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<p><strong>Emil Cioran </strong>is known for both the complexity of his views on philosophy&nbsp;and his exquisite literary style. Perched on the boundary of literature and philosophy Cioran&nbsp;deftly commands both subjects &ndash; at times with a spartan haunting beauty - and on other occasions with stinging criticism.</p><p>Daniel Branco&nbsp; provides a scintillating and insightful explanation of one of Cioran&rsquo;s most complicated themes &ndash; the connection between<em> time</em> <em>utopia</em> and <em>historical progress</em>. Branco&rsquo;s meticulous study of Cioran not only examines his published works but also explores Cioran&rsquo;s personal life and how it influenced his writing along with Cioran&rsquo;s affliction with severe insomnia a factor which also bestowed him with lucidity.</p><p>These experiences not only had a profound experience on Cioran they also had an impact on his perception of both time and the concept of utopia. This in turn demonstrated&nbsp;to Cioran that&nbsp;the notion of modern progress is false and that the essential essence of humanity does not change throughout the passage of various epochs and civilizations. This accompanied by&nbsp;the complexity of time and emptiness also demonstrated to Cioran that modern philosophy itself cannot progress.</p><p><em>Dr. Daniel Branco holds a Licentiate Degree in Philosophy from UECE a Bachelor of Philosophy from UECE a Bachelor of Theology from FATIN and completed &nbsp;Specialization in the History of Brazil by INTA. He also holds a Master&rsquo;s Degree in Philosophy from UFC and a Doctorate in Philosophy from UFC. He is the author of several articles published in academic journals.</em></p>