A Night of Serious Drinking is among Rene Daumal's most important
literary works. Like Daumal's Mount Analogue it is a classic work of
symbolic fiction. An unnamed narrator spends an evening getting drunk
with a group of friends; as the party becomes intoxicated and exuberant,
the narrator embarks on a journey that ranges from seeming paradises to
the depths of pure hell. The fantastic world depicted in A Night of
Serious Drinking is actually the ordinary world turned upside down. The
characters are called the Anthographers, Fabricators of useless objects,
Scienters, Nibblists, Clarificators, and other absurd titles. Yet the
inhabitants of these strange realms are only too familiar: scientists
dissecting an animal in their laboratory, a wise man surrounded by his
devotees, politicians, poets expounding their rhetoric. These characters
perform hilarious antics and intellectual games, which they see as
serious attempts to find meaning and freedom.