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Life Begins on Friday

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Description

A young man is found lying unconscious on the outskirts of Bucharest. No one knows who he is and everyone has a different theory about how he got there. Within the pages of this charming book, the stories of a variety of characters unfold, each closely interwoven with the next, and outlining the features of what ultimately turns out to be the most important and most powerful character of all: the city of Bucharest itself. The plot of Life Begins on Friday takes place during the last 13 days of 1897 and culminates in a beautiful tableau of the future as imagined by the characters we have come to know and love. We might even say that it is we who inhabit their future, and so too does Dan Creţu, alias Dan Kretzu, the present-day journalist hurled back in time by some mysterious process for just long enough to allow us a wonderful glimpse into a remote, almost forgotten world.

Parvulescus' book is a magical tale full of enchanting characters who can carry the reader to another time....

Product Details

PublisherIstros Books
Publish DateJune 20, 2016
Pages280
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781908236296
Dimensions7.6 X 5.0 X 0.7 inches | 0.6 pounds

About the Author

Ioana Parvulescu is a former editor at Romania literara, a literary magazine where she published a weekly column for 18 years. She launched and coordinated the Night Table Books collection at Humanitas, a major Bucharest publishing house, which ran for 10 years. She has published more than 10 books, and also translated from French and German. Her books include Return to the Inter-war Bucharest, In the Thick of the Nineteenth Century, and Life Begins on Friday. She is currently a Professor at the Bucharest Faculty of Letters where she teaches modern Romanian literature.

Reviews

"Life Begins On Friday is a unique and charming journey into the amazing world of times gone by-a wrold more than 100 years distant, but very similar to our own in its core features." --EU Prize for Literature committee (winner)

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