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Lädt ... Craii de Curtea-Veche (1929)von Mateiu I. Caragiale
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Con un lenguaje rico y elegante, esta primera traducción de la novela de Caragiale, recoge el ambiente de decadencia de la Bucarest del siglo pasado a través de las andanzas de tres poetas del vicio, que pese a su alma sublime, sucumben a los placeres más oscuros, de la mano de un crápula, indecente e inolvidable llamado Pirgu. Novela crepuscular que retrata a la perfección la ambigüedad moral en el territorio en donde oriente y occidente se cruzan y observan y en donde aún son posibles las más abominables transacciones. La novela cuenta con prólogo y notas que acercan al lector al mundo de Caragiale y a la Bucarest que fue considerada como el Pequeño París. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
The Romanian writer Mateiu I. Caragiale (great playwright Ion Luca Caragiale's son), lived between 1885-1936. His main literary works are the short story Remember (1921) and the novel Gallants of the Old Court (1929, Romanian Writers Society's Award). He shines through the originality and distinction of his masterly controlled style. Written in the first person, The Gallants of the Old Court (Craii de Curtea-Veche) reveals the traits of, and satirizes, Romanian society in the early 20th century. Three self-indulgent, decadent characters while away their time, drinking, playing cards, chasing women. They also make allowance for the company of Gore Pirgu, an uncultured self-seeker of very low extraction, whose abominable character mirrors the new political class of the time. In this novel, the dying world of medieval boyars meets a rising fiercely capitalistic world, with new rules and ruthless behavior. Respected Romanian literary critic George Calinescu wrote: Reality is transfigured, it becomes fantastical and a sort of Edgar Poe-like unease stirs these worthless figures of the old Romanian capital. Gallants of the Old Court opens a fascinating universe in front of us, as well as explains usually untapped regions of the human soul, helping us to better understand not only most of the Byzantine, Balkan, and Romanian spirit, but also a large size of our own unexplored self. The translator has done a painstakingly perfectionist work in rendering the text into English in the best possible way and also explaining every detail that might help us understand the spirit and the letter of the original, even without any hint of knowledge of Romanian. Gallants of the Old Court is a great read and one of the masterpieces of world literature; and this translation is surely the best so far. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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