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  1. Albert Caraco (8 July 1919 – 7 September 1971) was a French-Uruguayan philosopher, writer, essayist and poet of Turkish Jewish descent. He is known for his two major works, Post Mortem (1968) and posthumously published Bréviaire du chaos (1982).

  2. Albert Caraco (8 July 1919 – 7 September 1971) was a French-Uruguayan philosopher, writer, essayist and poet of Turkish Jewish descent. He is often compared to the philosophers and writers such as Emil Cioran, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Nicolás Gómez Dávila and Friedrich Nietzsche.

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    • September 7, 1971
    • July 8, 1919
  3. Albert Caraco, né le 8 juillet 1919 à Constantinople (aujourd'hui Istanbul) 1 et mort le 7 septembre 1971 à Paris 2, est un penseur, philosophe, poète et écrivain franco- uruguayen, d'expression française et d'origine turque.

    • 7 septembre 1971 (à 52 ans)Paris, France
    • 8 juillet 1919Constantinople, Turquie
    • Lycée Janson de Sailly de Paris
    • uruguayennefrançaise
  4. Albert Caraco has 22 books on Goodreads with 2315 ratings. Albert Caracos most popular book is Kaos'un Kutsal Kitabı.

  5. Jan 6, 2024 · Albert Caraco (8 July 1919 – 7 September 1971) was a French-Uruguayan philosopher, writer, essayist and poet of Turkish Jewish descent. He is best known for his two major works, Post Mortem (1968) and posthumously published Bréviaire du chaos (1982).

  6. Lightly edited partial and anonymous translation of the final six pages of Albert Caraco's "Bréviaire du chaos," including an introductory essay by Phillipe Billé (written and translated circa 2005-2009).

  7. His perspective on humanity and society is characterized by a profound misanthropy and pessimism. In his works, Caraco deals with a wide range of themes, including war, religion, sexuality, the degradation of nature, overpopulation, antinatalism, chaos and death.