René Daumal

French poet and novelist (1908–1944)

René Daumal(March 16,1908May 21,1944) was aFrenchwriter,philosopherandpoet.

What is above knows what is below, what is below does not know what is above.

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You cannot always stay on the summits. You have to come down again…
  • Eachtimedawnappears, themysteryis there in its entirety.
    • “Poetry Black, Poetry White,” no. 19-20,Fontaine(Paris, March/April 1942)

The Lie of the Truth(1938)

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  • Manis head, chest and stomach. Each of these animals operates, more often than not, individually. I eat, I feel, I even, although rarely, think.... This jungle crawls and teems, is hungry, roars, gets angry, devours itself, and its cacophonic concert does not even stop when you are asleep.
    • Vol. 2, Essais et Notes
  • Truthis one, buterrorproliferates. Man tracks it down and cuts it up into little pieces hoping to turn it into grains of truth. But the ultimate atom will always essentially be an error, a miscalculation.
    • Vol. 2, Essais et Notes
La grande beuverie
  • Wordsare made for a certain exactness ofthought,astearsare for a certain degree ofpain.What is least distinct cannot be named; what is clearest is unutterable.
    • Foreword
  • It is still not enough forlanguageto have clarity and content… it must also have a goal and an imperative. Otherwise from language we descend to chatter, from chatter to babble and from babble to confusion.
    • Foreword
  • Common experience is the gold reserve which confers an exchange value on the currency which words are; without this reserve of shared experiences, all our pronouncements are cheques drawn on insufficient funds.
    • Foreword
Mount Analogue: A novel of symbolically authentic non-Euclidean adventures in mountain climbing(1952);online excerpt
  • My observations are those of a beginner.As they are completely fresh in my mind and concern the first difficulties a beginner encounters, they may be more useful to beginners making their first ascents than treatises written by professionals. These are no doubt more methodical and complete, but are intelligible only after a little preliminary experience. The entire aim of these notes is to help the beginner acquire this preliminary experience a little faster.
  • Alpinismis the art of climbing mountains by confronting the greatest dangers with the greatestprudence.Artis used here to mean the accomplishment ofknowledgeinaction.
  • You cannot always stay on the summits. You have to come down again...
  • So what’s the point? Only this:what is above knows what is below, what is below does not know what is above.While climbing, take note of all the difficulties along your path. During the descent, you will no longer see them, but you will know that they are there if you have observed carefully.
  • There is anartto finding your way in the lower regions by the memory of what you have seen when you were higher up. When you can no longer see, you can at least still know...
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