
In Tragic Sense of Life, Miguel de Unamuno examines the irreconcilable conflict between rational consciousness and the human hunger for immortality. Neither systematic theology nor academic philosophy, the book unfolds as a passionate sequence of meditations on faith, doubt, death, personality, and the will to believe. Its style is fervent, paradoxical, and confessional, placing it within the crisis-literature of modern Europe and anticipating existentialist concerns later associated with Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Camus. Unamuno, a Basque-Spanish thinker, novelist, poet, and longtime rector of the University of Salamanca, belonged to the Generation of 1898, whose writers confronted Spain's cultural and spiritual disorientation after imperial decline. His Catholic inheritance, philosophical learning, political restlessness, and lifelong struggle between skepticism and religious longing all inform this work. He writes not as a detached metaphysician, but as a man for whom thought is inseparable from anguish. This book is recommended for readers drawn to existential philosophy, religious doubt, and literature of spiritual crisis. It rewards patient attention with an intense vision of human dignity grounded not in certainty, but in the courageous refusal to surrender the desire for eternal meaning.
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