Description
Readers opening the pages of Nostalgia should brace themselves for a verbal tidal wave of the imagination that will wash away previous ideas of what a novel is or ought to be. Although each of its five chapters is separate and stands alone, a thematic, even mesmeric harmony finds itself in children's games, the music of the spheres, humankind's primordial myth-making, the origins of the universe, and in the dilapidated tenement blocks of an apocalyptic Bucharest during the years of communist dictatorship.
About the Author
Mircea Cartarescu (b. 1956) is a Romanian author. He was recipient of the Romanian Writers Union prize in 1994 for Travesti and the Republic of Moldova prize in 1994, among many other awards. His work has been translated into English, French, Spanish, and German. Julian Semilian is a Romanian-born poet, translator, novelist and filmmaker. He currently teaches film editing at the North Carolina School of the Arts, after a twenty-four-year career as a film editor in Hollywood. Before his translation of Cartarescu's Nostalgia, he translated Paul Celan's Romanian Poems (Green Integer).
Reviews
"A wonderful labyrinth of language and color. Cartarescu, one of Romania's foremost poets and novelists, gives us a novel filled with surprises and the unexpected." -- Peter Constantine
"Read this book, then read it again." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Book Information
ISBN 9780811215886
Author Mircea Cartarescu
Format Paperback
Page Count 361
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 407g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 155mm * 23mm