About the author

Dominique Fernandez Ferrante Ferranti, Photographer

Dominique Fernandez is a highly regarded novelist, essayist, translator and literary critic in France, with more than 30 novels and travelogues published. His previous works have been awarded the Goncourt Prize and the Medici Prize, and have been translated into several foreign languages.

Photographer Ferrante Ferranti is a Sicilian-born architect with an eye for beauty and pathos. This is his third book.

Romanian Rhapsody

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An Overlooked Corner of Europe

Sound Bite

Renowned French travel writer Dominique Fernandez and top photographer Ferrante Ferranti decided it was high time we all had a better idea what the Romanian people and country are like, so they headed out to gather their own impressions. Here, they share what they learned about Romanian culture, in stories of the cities, remote villages, and monasteries they visited. The narrative is accompanied by over 100 photographs.

About the Book

The West has been courting Romania for a decade now. It was given the chairmanship of the OCSE in 2001, and the country has been a reliable US ally in international adventures since then. Once part of the Austrian Empire, then dominated by Soviet influence, the nation actually traces its heritage to the heady days of the expanding Roman Empire, and their language is closely related to Latin. In four long journeys over a 6-year span, this traveling duo uncover a tantalizing blend of German efficiency and Latin nonchalance, French literature and Gypsy music, Western rationalism and Oriental mysteries. Fernandez reveals the rich Romanian essence. Attentive and precise, he digs beneath the somber heritage of communism to reach the deep roots of a European country that is so little-known. Sharp, touching photographs accompany an insightful text. Eschewing stereotypes of Transylvania they reveal the bucolic paradise that unfolds in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains ' just beginning to face an onslaught of Euro-wielding tourism developers ' and examine with a sensitive eye the aspirations of a people who treasure their past but are eager to share the prosperity and modern lifestyle of their neighbors further West. Features include the Orthodox Church and its monasteries, still functioning throughout the region but especially to the east, in Moldova; ambitious building projects in the capital, Bucharest; and a look inside the homes of the gypsies, many of whom still reject settled life and whose horse-drawn wagons now share the country roads with speeding Mercedes as well as local Dacia cars.

Additional information

Book Type Ebook, Hard cover, Soft cover
Pages

260

Release Year

LC Classification

DR210.F4713

Dewey code

949.8'dc21

BISAC I

HIS010014

BISAC II

TRV009040

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