Children of the Night: The Strange and Epic Story of Modern Romania
Autor Paul Kenyonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 aug 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1789543169
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 2 x 8pp col
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 46 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Apollo
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
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Anonim a dat nota:
Great book, totally recommend it!!! You learn so much about Romania, thinks that you never knew!! And it's written in such an enjoyable style!
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A witty and page-turning narrative full of grotesque characters
Paul Kenyon sweeps away the myths of romance and horror that cling to this fascinating and mysterious country
Absolutely essential reading for anyone interested in Romania past and present
This is a book that will leave you astonished, exhausted and curious... An unapologetic page turner'
Witty and fluid, Kenyon's prose is readable without being superficial. His book is an engaging introduction to the rich history of a country that is often stereotyped and misunderstood
Paul Kenyon's book delves into this history, bringing to life a rogues' gallery of characters
This is an extraordinary book... It is deeply researched and richly documented... Thanks to this book [Romania] is infinitely better understood'
Descriere
The only country in Eastern Europe to speak a Latin language, Romania has always felt itself different, and its unique fate has been to experience some of the most disastrous leaderships of the last century. In the First World War her German king remained neutral until 1916. The interwar rulers form a gallery of bizarre characters and movements: the corrupt King Carol; the antisemitic Iron Guard led by Corneliu Codreanu; the vain general Ion Antonescu who seized power in 1940 and led the country into alliance with Nazi Germany. After 1945 power was handed over to Romania's tiny communist party, under whom it experienced severe repression, purges and collectivization.
Then in 1964, Nicolae Ceaușescu came to power. And thus began the strangest dictatorship in recent European history.
Children of the Night is also a personal discovery of this extraordinary country, bringing together Paul Kenyon's eye for the private vices and kleptocratic tendencies of despots with a heartfelt exploration of the fate of one Romanian family in particular.