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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
Descripción editorial
This modern classic of global feminist literature, the only novel by one of Romania's most heralded poets, styled as a long letter addressed to the man who is about to leave her, a woman meanders through a cosmic retelling of her life from childhood to adulthood with visionary language and visceral, detail. Like a contemporary Scheherazade, she spins tales to hold him captivated, from the small incidents of their lives together to the intimate narrative of her relationship to womanhood. Through a dreamlike thread of strange images and passing characters, her stories invite the reader into a fantastical vision of love, loss, and femininity.
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Poet Cârneci's rich English-language debut records a woman's dreamlike ecstatic experiences and revelations. In the unnamed narrator's letters to a longtime lover, she compares herself to Scheherazade, weaving a tale to explain herself before leaving him. However, the trance-like memories she recounts, such as an anecdote about knocking over a vase with a bouquet of roses and being struck by the "hypnotic" beauty of the mess on the floor, are heavy on mysticism, and less accessible than the heavily plotted tales of One Thousand and One Nights. Death haunts her, as does her birth, and reoccurring visions of a tall and haughty woman. At the core of her letters is a desire to reconcile the different forms of experience, in "a kind of tridimensional metaphor... invisible and veiled... unfold in space and time." The less ethereal responsibilities of life are not lost on her—"I get up at seven thirty every morning, go to work, talk a little politics"—but her visions are ever-present in an electric text of memorable sensations ("Within us is the strange place that coincides with the cosmic, through a profound superimposition"). Full of strong imagery, this heavily symbolic work is a notable entry in international feminist literature.