%0 Book Section %T Desire of death, suicide, and salvation: problems with eternity in Miguel de Unamuno publisher Springer Nature %D 2021 %U 978-3-030-69391-6 %U 978-3-030-69392-3 %@ https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/109601 %X Death has a permanent presence in the work of Miguel de Unamuno, both novelistic and philosophical. His conception of mortality can only be understood from the hunger of eternity and from a search for salvation, that may be contradictory with a rationality that in no way is the specific human attribute. From these coordinates, I intend to develop not only Unamuno’s conception of death but of self-induced death and the desire to die, as well as its relationship with the Catholic dogma that would prevent the salvation of suicides. %~