Tuesday 10 November 2020, 6:30pm, online | Livestream on RCI London’s Facebook page and recorded on YouTube channel from Tue 11 Nov The event is part of Romania Rock
This is a daring book not only because it skilfully combines three different genres (crime, fantasy and historical non-fiction), but mainly because it tackles very different themes
BMy first experience as a volunteer for a book exchange organized by the ‘Romanians love books’ Book Club was a lovely event part of Romania’s National Day on the 1st of Dece
The book was first published in French in 1955, then in Romanian in 1971. The English version was published in 1978 by University of Notre Dame Press. It is a tragic, yet fascinati
If I had been told when I first read Mircea Eliade’s Gaudeamus, years ago as a teenager in Romania, that one day I would review its English translation, I would have perhaps over
This is an unputdownable, haunting read that left me with the same shattering feeling I had after visiting Auschwitz or the former Romanian communist prison in Sighet. Originally p
I have recently attended the fourth edition of Transylvania International Book Festival (an English version of their website will be available soon), held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania,
November’s #RivetingReviews are all by RivetingWomen! Thank you to Alison Cole, Aneesa Abbas Higgins, Cristina Muresan and Mika Provata-Carlone who review books from the Spanish,
This is a charming, touching account of the author’s early childhood and was awarded the European Union Prize for Literature in 2016. Set in multi-cultural, multi-ethnic Transylv
