The hermetic Henrikas Radauskas’ poetic world unfolds as a chrestomathic model of a world-view of the modernity. Beauty is the central intrigue that excites the poet, leading him to a philosophic adventure: to know death. The poet and his alter ego are constantly troubled by the lust for beauty, and they resolve to grasp the source of the substance that rules beauty and lust. The space of personal phantasy is reached during the moment of philosophical adventure, and it is analysed in this article invoking the thoughts of philosophers of postmodernity – Alphonso Lingis, Jacques Lacan, Slavoj Žižek, Audronė Žukauskaitė. And although one can strike some endearing and mortal revelations of feminine forms of substance in Radauskas’ creation, ...