
Having overcome the psychological barrier of fifty years and fully aware that the best "has passed," Cartarescu invites us to delve into his personal biographical, geographical and literary landscape, in a tone that mixes comedy with accentuated existential bitterness.
Here we will find remembrances about paradisiacal islands in the middle of the Danube, reflections on the dangers of addiction to instant coffee and intimate confessions about love, death and nostalgia that culminate with the shocking "The brown eye of our love", dedicated to the twin brother lost in tragic circumstances. Delicate narrative artifacts absolutely inseparable from the "literary animal" that is their author, as shown by the strange discovery he makes in Nabokov's "Lolita", or the description of the days before Ovid's death in exile. All of this comes together, like the cockroaches that, according to ...read more






