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Cexina Catapuxina

Cexina Catapuxina

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Language:
Romana
Publishing Date:
2016
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Cover Type:
Paperback
Page Count:
224
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ISBN:
9789734663705
Dimensions: l: 13cm | H: 20cm

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Publisher's Synopsis

Ce faci daca nu gasesti cuvintele potrivite ca sa-i spui cuiva ce simti? Poti, la fel ca personajul-narator al lui Matei Florian, sa inventezi unele noi. „Cexina Catapuxina” e replica sa preferata atunci cind cuvintele obisnuite nu-i sint suficiente pentru a-si exprima sentimentele. Romanul unei iubiri care ar fi putut sa fie, al imposibilitatii de a cuprinde intr-un limbaj „normal” aceasta iubire, Cexina Catapuxina este povestea unei despartiri dureroase, pe care imaginatia naratorului o transforma dintr-un sfirsit intr-un inceput.

„Am primit romanul asta exact asa: gata scris. Mi l-a daruit, la ceas de seara, un barbat ciudat, cu un ochi ceva mai mare decit celalalt. Nu s-a prezentat, i-am aflat mai tirziu numele. Mi-a spus ca are incredere in mine si ca eu voi sti mai bine ce sa fac cu manuscrisul lui. L-am intrebat despre ce e vorba inauntru. Mi-a spus ca despre lucruri mici, aproape invizibile, despre o lupa si niste insecte, despre iubiri si cuvinte intr-o limba necunoscuta. Mi-a zis ca, daca imi place, il pot semna eu, el n-o sa se supere. M-a rugat la sfirsit sa-i promit insa ca nu-i voi schimba titlul asta imposibil: Cexina Catapuxina. I-am promis. Mi-a strins mina, apoi a plecat. Sper ca, oriunde ar fi acum, ii e bine.” (Matei Florian)
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Nota 9

de Alexandru Ispas | 24/05/2019 20:06

TRAITORS: Communists and the Making of Modern Britain is a book written by Richard Davenport-Hines, published in 2019, at HarperCollins Publishers. Richard Davenport-Hines is a British historian and literary biographer, best known for his biography of the poet W. H. Auden. This book provides a detailed analysis of Russian/Soviet espionage in the UK, starting from the Revolution through the Cold War. But it's more than a mere retelling of the old spy stories : what the author tracks is how these stories shaped the perception of the secret services, of Russia/Soviet Union, and of the trustworthiness of government as a whole. There's a cast of thousands : zealots, rogues, dupes caper in and out of the story. I had a hard time keeping up with all the characters, but that probably just reflects the limitations of my memory. The book can also be funny, with some choice descriptions of the colorful characters that made up the secret services during and after WWII. It's a long, dense read, and I recommend it more for people who are interested in the history of the UK.

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