Philippe Muray died in 2006. The last two volumes of his Journal appeared, covering the years 1994-1997, which predicted all the contemporary hells.

“I start from the principle that there is only one inexpiable crime and one only: approving the conditions of contemporary existence, the contemporary in oneself, reconciling oneself with it,” he said. He enjoyed a short-lived notoriety post-mortem. This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 90% left to discover.