03234nam 2200637Ia 450 991097215780332120251117083628.09786613600905978128057130512805713069780300188622030018862510.12987/9780300188622(CKB)2670000000184636(EBL)3420801(SSID)ssj0000654668(PQKBManifestationID)12284223(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000654668(PQKBWorkID)10661133(PQKB)11408076(DE-B1597)486012(OCoLC)794488459(DE-B1597)9780300188622(MiAaPQ)EBC3420801(Perlego)1089797(OCoLC)794488459(EXLCZ)99267000000018463620120419d2012 uy 1engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe black envelope /Norman Manea ; translated by Patrick Camiller1st ed.New Haven Yale University Press20121 online resource (326 p.)Margellos world republic of letters The black envelopeDescription based upon print version of record.9780300182941 0300182945 Frontmatter --In the Kiosk Window --It Was Late Afternoon --A Violet Sky --Tolea Had Learned From His Friend and Neighbor Gafton --A Dark Dilapidated Café --Chest Out! Head Up --The Light in the Room --He Had Been Awake --Mrs. Venturia Gafton was not very audible, or visible --Comrade Orest --Darkened Windows --Comrade Orest --Every Wednesday Tolea Set --Comrade Orest --Dominic Was Not Dr. Marga's Patient --Comrade Orest --The Professor Felt the Burden of Doubt --No One Answered --Morning, Afternoon, Shut Up Indoors --Comrade Orest --This Time Dominic Was Determined to Put Little Marga in His Place --The Day Kept to Its Usual Repertoire --Comrade Orest --He Dozed Off, Lost Himself --Ringing. She Has Neither the Strength Nor the Desire to Pick Up the ReceiverA splendid, violent spring suddenly grips Bucharest in the 1980s after a brutal winter. Tolea, an eccentric middle-aged intellectual who has been dismissed from his job as a high school teacher on "moral grounds," is investigating his father's death forty years after the fact, and is drawn into a web of suspicion and black humor."Reading 'The Black Envelope,' one might think of the poisonous 'black milk' of Celan's 'Death Fugue' or the claustrophobic air of mounting terror in Mr. Appelfeld's 'Badenheim 1939.' . . . Mr. Manea offers striking images and insights into the recent experience of Eastern Europe."-New York Times Book ReviewRomanian fictionBucharest (Romania)FictionRomanian fiction.859.334Manea Norman569765Camiller Patrick1812208MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910972157803321The black envelope4364523UNINA