May 01, 2009
Joseph Strauss (Berlin dentist,
Catholic, without family, steadfast client of the Eleven Tits brothel
and Der Große Bär beer cellar) leaves Prussia in the spring of
1866 and follows his patient, Captain of Dragoons Karl Eitel
Friedrich Zephyrinus Ludwig von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen ...
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May 01, 2009
In a feat of technical originality,
brothers Filip and Matei Florian create a joint portrait of their shared childhood.
Each brother tells the story of an event from his childhood while the
other fills in details, offers revelations, and imbues the story with
new meanings. This method clarifies ...
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May 01, 2009
A mass grave is discovered in a small
mountain resort. Public prosecutors, journalists and former political
prisoners show up in droves. The press has a field day. The issue
becomes a source of daily political wrangling. Did the communists
commit the crime in the 1950s? Searching for a lead, ...
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March 30, 2009
Variations on a Self-Portrait
hews together thirty-three pieces of auto- fiction. Written and
published in various locations between 1969 and 1996 and appearing
together for the first time in Romanian (Iaşi:
Polirom, 2008), the prose follows biographic lines. The main
character/narrator ...
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March 30, 2009
After a harsh childhood in Transnistria,
a concentration camp for Romanian Jews, and a frustrated, tedious
adulthood as an engineer within the Communist system, Manea finds
writing--and controversy--in middle age, and he emigrates to New
York. His memoir is the eloquent story of his return to ...
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