La Poupée Russe by Gheorghe Crăciun
The novel intricately explores the complexities of identity and memory through the life of its protagonist, who navigates the layers of her past and present in post-communist Romania. As she delves into her personal history, the narrative unfolds like a Russian doll, revealing interconnected stories and hidden truths that shape her understanding of self and reality. The book delves into themes of existential reflection, the passage of time, and the intricate interplay between personal and collective histories, offering a profound meditation on the nature of human experience.
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- Published
- 2004
- Nationality
- Romanian
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 450
- Original Language
- Unknown
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- Alternate Titles
- - Pupa russa
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- A Canonical List: 100 Romanian Books of Prose in 100 Years (1918-2018) (României literare)