Ciuleandra

Ciuleandra

by Liviu Rebreanu
Ciuleandra

Ciuleandra

by Liviu Rebreanu

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Overview

Un roman al analizei psihologice, în care Liviu Rebreanu îmbină drama omului comun, psihologia criminalității şi investigarea stratului psihic abisal.

„Micul roman al d-lui Rebreanu are aerul unei experimentari psihologice, artificial injghebata, desi elegant tratata, in care puternicul simt realist al scriitorului nu biruie decat in Andrei Leahu, gardianul bolnavului, si in mama Madalinei, ce vrea sa exploateze moartea fiiceisale - amandoi iesiti din vana viguroasa a creatorului lui Ion”.
- Eugen Lovinescu


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786069833728
Publisher: SC Active Business Development SRL
Publication date: 07/29/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 122
Sales rank: 924,851
File size: 147 KB
Language: Romanian

About the Author

Liviu Rebreanu (1885-1944) is one of the most important literary voices in Romania's interwar period. Hailing from rural Transylvania, Rebreanu was a novelist and prose writer, a playwright and translator, an iconic figure in the world of letters and a member of the golden generation of modernist writers alongside Mihail Sadoveanu (1880-1961), Camil Petrescu (1894-1957), Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu (1876-1955), Mircea Eliade (1907-86), Mateiu I. Caragiale (1885-1936), and Panait Istrati (1884-1935), a generation that shaped the evolution of Romanian literature well into the postwar period and beyond. Rebreanu's early experimentation with various novelistic formats was crucial for the success of contemporary and subsequent writers alike and demonstrated the maturity of the modern Romanian language and national psyche to engage with the ample breadth of the architecture and style of the novel.

Gabi Reigh was born in Romania and moved to the UK in her teens. She has won the Stephen Spender prize for poetry in translation and is currently engaged in a translation project called 'Interbellum Series' focusing on works from the Romanian interwar period. The first titles in this series were Poems of Light by Lucian Blaga and three works by Mihail Sebastian: The Town with Acacia Trees, Women and The Star with No Name.

Daniele Serra is an Italian illustrator and comic book artist. His main influences and inspirations arrive from weird and horror fiction written by H. P. Lovecraft and William H. Hodgson, Ridley Scott movies, Japanese horror films and Clive Barker's works. His love for horror culture started before his painting career, making him quickly develop his signature style: high contrast paintings with bright, as well as strong dark colors, curved strokes and shadows, and a particular attention to his character's gaze and expression. He has handled a diverse and growing range of work including Clive Barker's Hellraiser, The Crow: Memento Mori, Joe R. Lansdale's "I Tell you it's Love," Tommyknockers by Stephen King, Voices from the Borderland by William Hope Hodgson, Hellraiser: The Toll by Alan Miller, Deep Like the River by Tim Waggoner, and Frankenstein in London by Brian Stableford, among others.
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