Synopsis | Ştefan Agopian
March 01, 2009
Agopian calls his collection of short stories a novel, the way Gogol calls his novel Dead Souls a poem. The events in each story resonate with events throughout the book, making up a consistent whole and a credible albeit unorthodox plot. It’s not only the main characters – Zadic the Armenian ...
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Synopsis | Ştefan Agopian
March 01, 2009
Tache de catifea / The Velvet Man is an anti-picaresque tale in which a trio of three Romanian “anti-musketeers”—Tache, a clever Dwarf, and the Dwarf’s brother, a country squire, set out to join an historical uprising against the Ottoman empire only to find that the uprising is over when ...
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Synopsis | Ştefan Agopian
March 01, 2009
Inverting the religious tenor of the non-canonical Book of Tobit (in which Tobit père sends Tobit fils to marry Sara), Ştefan Agopian creates a novel about the story of a son, Tobit, sent by his father (aka Tobit) in quest of a wife, Sara. In Agopian’s tale, the dutiful search transforms into ...
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Fiction | Gabriela Adameşteanu
February 01, 2009
In the old days, if she stayed cooped up so for days on end she’d feel like the house would just fall down on her head. She’d do whatever it took and beat it out of there. The whole idea was to visit by turns: here today, there tomorrow. She never left empty handed neither. It was a chance to ...
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Critics | Gabriela Adameşteanu
February 01, 2009
Vica Delcă has seen plenty in her time. She’s seventy years old, and except for her vitality, life hasn’t exactly showered her with gifts. Her good disposition doesn’t ward off (wonderfully readable) grumbling spells. She has a right to them, given the circumstances of her marriage, not to ...
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