Aldo Palaczynski is a really great writer. So, when summarizing a glimpse of his personality, we come across an existential drama of fanaticism that was always latent in his writings. It stems from the turbulent family life and isolation, especially in the first years of life. Furthermore, as critics have pointed out, he had difficulty accepting his diversity status at an early age, due to his homosexuality. All this suppressed his original, vital and complex personality, from which he had to free himself and which was reflected in Aldo Palaczynski's work as a writer. In this way, the complex acceptance of suffering is literally expressed. The author expresses an inner strength that arises from his fragility, and it is through this turning point that he manages to find a way to fully define himself as an artist, an artist in constant motion and growth. He embraces his diversity through self-irony and a strategy of mocking the imposed traditions that have defined his sufferings. Thus, at some point, he is willing to let go of the initial feelings of guilt and disgust to laugh at the inadequate expectations and standards of rigidly containing the world and to see the truth behind it all, which is that reality involves the coexistence of multiple aspects and opposites. As a result, the writer is able to relate to the world he wants to know in a new way, and this realization allows him to stay in touch with the simplicity, naturalness, and contradiction of life, but with a truly depressing sense.