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 Diary (1935-1944)
The diary of one of the more famous Romanian writers of this century who gives us a portrait of the 30-40's Romania.
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Dorothée Orjol
07 November 2002
 
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Media's author : SEBASTIAN Mihail
Language : French
Editor : Stock
Publishing year : 1998
ISBN/ISSN : 2.234.04974.1


Characteristics
14 x 22.5 cm, 574 p.
Translated from Romanian to French by Alain Paruit
 
Finally here is the famous Diary to witch the novel untitled Since two thousand years was a sort of preface. Unpublished till 1996, this remarkable document covers the years 1935-1944. We can meet, under their true names this time, a lot of the main protagonists of the intellectual Romanian scene, as Cioran and Mircea Eliade. Witness and first victim of this terrifying violent and dizzy stupid anti-Semitism that impregnated the entire country, and first its elite, Sebastian keeps a tone of a powerful sobriety to describe its absurdities and report its ravages. "Better a German protectorate than a Romania invaded again by the Yids", told him for example Mircea Eliade at the beginning of the war...
We discover also through these pages the writer's fears and happiness, as a young man's love passions, a very attaching young man for his doubts and modesty.
 

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