Interior Point
Year of publication: 2010
ISBN: 978-973-592-238-2
Pages: 218
Format: 21 x 15 cm
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As the title suggests, interior point is a novel about fragmentarism and continuity, a seemingly minor issue: the fate of a female character that is consumed in an abstract space and temporality, in a world where nothing really încheagă because of periodic reiteration of the limits that it felt like some heroine symbolic ban to live like others. It is a novel about loss and replacement of ongoing changes in male-female relations in the composition of the modern world, while the progressive dilution of masculine energy, which takes various forms, causes redirection of responsibilities towards femininity in search of new social identities and psychological. All this power of turning the world the character is expressed in terms of metaphorical phrases. If the problematic novel, align themselves with modern and postmodern experience of the prose, the narrative discourse is remarkable return to the formulas of enunciation. Omniscient narrator relies on interweaving internal focus with a focus zero in a world beyond perceptions irrelevant character in a loom just outside to the bridge subjective promises for future times. Time is very close to the events of enunciation, so that with few exceptions, the reader is involved in the facts in full progress.
Romanian speech is well structured and perfectly enunciated, foreshadowing an editorial highly successful debut.