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Go to My LibraryChipuri și măști ale tranziției (Romanian Edition)
- Language
- Romanian
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- Publisher
- Humanitas
- Pages
- 446
- ISBN
- 9789732806586
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The book compiles a collection of press articles primarily published between 1990 and 1996 in "Dilema Veche." Reviewers commend the author's ability to articulate positions with elegance, clarity, and strength. The writing is frequently noted for its wit and occasional displays of courage. The articles cover an impressively varied array of topics, ranging from sports and cultural figures to complex discussions on the challenges of democracy in Romania and the evolving landscape of Europe.
Despite the initial strengths, a significant concern raised by the reviewer pertains to the lasting impact and relevance of the ideas presented. There is a sense that, a decade after their initial publication, some of the insights or perspectives might not retain their original force or prophetic resonance. This suggests that while the articles were powerful and pertinent in their specific historical context, their enduring significance for contemporary readers might be less pronounced.
In conclusion, this book offers a compelling snapshot of intellectual commentary from a pivotal period, marked by incisive writing and a wide-ranging curiosity. While the articles were undoubtedly impactful and well-crafted at the time of their original publication, potential readers should be aware that their long-term relevance is a point of consideration. This collection would particularly appeal to those interested in the post-communist transition in Romania, European affairs of the 1990s, or readers who appreciate eloquent and courageous journalistic analysis on diverse subjects, even if some of the immediate urgency of the topics may have faded over time.
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