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Books: Romanian Writing: An Invasion of Penguins, a Pied Piper, and Ceausescu’s Daughter
Books: Romanian Writing: An Invasion of Penguins, a Pied Piper, and Ceausescu’s Daughter

Author(s): Robert Murray Davis
Subject(s): Cultural Essay, Political Essay, Societal Essay
Published by: Transitions Online
Keywords: Romania; book; Florin Bican; Penguins; James G. Coon’s Cenotaph; poems; The Seacoasts of Bessarabia; Street Sweeper; Jennifer Robertson; communist regime; Mircea Cartarescu’s poem; Where the Lemon Trees Bloom

Summary/Abstract: A new anthology of fiction and poetry spirals out from its Romanian core to explore aspects of the human condition far beyond the “transitional.” Bucharest Tales: A Collection of Central European Contemporary Writing. Edited by Andrew Finchman, James G. Coon, and John a’Beckett. Warsaw, New Europe Writers, 2011. 152 pages.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 08/16
  • Page Count: 3
  • Language: English