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Bored by religious instruction and painting lessons, a group of
friends at a convent school spend their days dreaming of romance,
fashion and the latest gramophone records. One by one, they give up
their visions of adventure and submit to provincial life, marrying
for money and status, like their mothers before them. Plain,
jaundiced Lucretia, becomes the envy of her friends when Paul, a
glamorous dandy proposes, but she hides a shocking secret that will
destroy their marriage and expose them to scandal. Only Adriana
Dunea, the most beautiful and talented girl in the school seems
destined for happiness with her childhood sweetheart, Gelu. But
everything changes when, on a trip to Bucharest, she meets Cello
Viorin, a famous composer...
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Ciuleandra (Paperback)
Liviu Rebreanu; Translated by Gabi Reigh; Contributions by Daniele Serra
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R446
Discovery Miles 4 460
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Starting from the history of concepts, Victor Neumann shows how
the variety of connotations associated with the ideas of 'nation'
and 'people' have been circumscribed in south-eastern Europe,
holding back the region over many decades. More important, with
erudition and seriousness of purpose, he mounts a defence of a
notion of identity that is neither fixed nor monocultural, and
proposes a legal definition of 'nation' that can resist exclusivist
or racist versions. In an age when counter-rational fantasies about
identity seem to be prevailing, when many seem unaware of or have
forgotten where such thinking leads, Neumann's is a much-needed
voice of reason." - Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Royal
Holloway, University of London With a focus on the origins and
evolution of political identity, this book explores the way
different linguistic communities have defined kin, ethnicity,
citizenship and the nation. As Neumann traces the transition over
the last two centuries of European history, from the medieval to
the modern age, he pays particular attention to the idealistic
philosophies that have influenced the intellectual landscape and
political discourse of European regions today, and which have
intensified the division between East and West in terms of cultural
norms, legislation and administration.
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Women (Paperback)
Mihail Sebastian; Translated by Gaby Reigh
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R254
Discovery Miles 2 540
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The frustrated wife of a French-Tunisian plantation owner, a
mysterious older woman, a world weary tomboy, an unhappy mistress,
a Parisian factory worker destined for tragedy, an acrobat turned
cabaret sensation - these are the women whose lives are linked by
their relationship with one man - Stefan Valeriu. Divided into four
separate stories connected by one man, Women takes us from Stefan's
amorous entanglements at an Alpine lake resort, to his life in
Bucharest and Paris, as each of the women in his life opens up new
worlds for him. Women is a hymn to love in all its forms, romantic
or platonic, sometimes reckless, often glorious and always,
ultimately, ephemeral.
"No star deviates from its path..." Thrown off the train for not
having a ticket, Mona finds herself, alone, in a rural town at
night. Although she is fashionably dressed, she has no money and
nowhere to stay. Fortunately, the local schoolteacher, Marin,
invites her to stay at his home while he sleeps over at a friend's
place. However, an attraction soon develops. Marin, a keen
astronomer, reveals that he has discovered a star which is not
marked on any star chart. They share a wonderfully happy night
together. But their idyll is soon shattered by the arrival of
Mona's boyfriend, Grig. Will Mona choose to return to her old life
in the city or settle for a quieter life with Marin? This play was
a hit play in Romania at the time it was written and has
subsequently been adapted for film in both France and Russia.
Available for the first time in a new English translation by Gabi
Reigh. --Mihail Sebastian
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