
A surprising narrative tour de force, aphrodisiac, literarily shocking, in the hand of one of the greatest figures of contemporary European letters. Nostalgia, the work that enshrined Mircea Cărtărescu as the most powerful voice of the current Romanian letters, constitutes an authentic literary revolution. The volume, of prodigious quality, opens with "The Ruletista", which tells the unlikely story of a man who has never been lucky, but who, surprisingly, makes a fortune participating in lethal sessions of Russian roulette. In "El Mendébil," an impure messiah of Proustian air loses his magical powers with the advent of his own sexuality, and is persecuted by a legion of young acolytes. In "The Twins", Cărtărescu engages in the bizarre exploration of youthful anger, until it ends in the centerpiece of the book, "REM", which tells the story of Nana, a middle-aged woman in love with a hi...read more






