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Gustave Flaubert
French novelist (1821–1880)
Samuel Beckett
Irish writer (1906–1989)
Giacomo Leopardi
Italian noble, poet, philosopher, and writer (1798-1837)
Emil Cioran
Romanian-French philosopher and essayist (1911–1995)
al-Ma'arri
'''Abu al-Ala al-Ma'arri (; December 973May 1057), also known by his Latin name Abulola Moarrensis''', was an Arab philosopher, poet, and writer from Ma'arrat al-Nu'man, Emirate of Aleppo (in present day Syria). Because of his antireligious worldview, he is known as one of the "foremost atheists" of his time", although his worldview was closer to deism. However, in his defensive treatise Zajr al-Nabeh (The Repelling of the Barker)—a manuscript edited and published in 1965—al-Ma'arri explicitly identified himself as a faithful Muslim and systematically refuted the accusations of heresy leveled
Marcion of Sinope
Anatolian Christian theologian (c.85–c.160)
Robert Smith
English singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
Djuna Barnes
American Modernist writer, poet and artist (1892-1982)
Alexandra David-Néel
French explorer, spiritualist, Buddhist, Taoist, anarchist and writer
Bill Hicks
American comedian (1961–1994)
Michel Onfray
French philosopher
Philipp Mainländer
German poet and philosopher (1841–1876)
Peter Wessel Zapffe
Norwegian philosopher, mountaineer, and author (1899–1990)
David Benatar
South African philosopher (born 1966)
Fernando Vallejo
Colombian writer
Priscillian
Priscillian (in Latin: Priscillianus; Gallaecia, – Augusta Treverorum, Gallia Belgica, ) was a wealthy nobleman of Roman Hispania who promoted a strict form of Christian asceticism. He became bishop of Ávila in 380. Certain practices of his followers (such as meeting at country villas instead of attending church) were denounced at the Council of Zaragoza in 380. Tensions between Priscillian and bishops opposed to his views continued, as well as political maneuvering by both sides. Around 385, Priscillian was charged with sorcery and executed by authority of the Emperor Maximus. The ascetic mov
Thomas Ligotti
American horror author
Nina Paley
US animator, cartoonist and free culture activist
Doug Stanhope
American stand-up comedian
Bogomil
Bulgarian monk
Kim Young-ha
South Korean writer
David Pearce
British transhumanist philosopher (born 1959)
Julio Cabrera
Argentine philosopher
Marie Huot
French writer and activist (1848–1930)
Chris Korda
American musician
Albert Caraco
French-Uruguayan philosopher
Yutaka Haniya
Japanese writer (1909–1997)
Matti Häyry
Finnish philosopher
Théophile de Giraud
Belgian philosopher
Greydon Square
American rapper
Ulrich Horstmann
German writer and academic
Herman Tønnessen
Norwegian philosopher (1918–2001)