Reviews
“Reading and Writing” or about the fascination of initialization in literature, by Dumitru Buda
“The weakness, the sorrow, the confusion that fever gives you are nothing short of the excitement made by uninterrupted reading. Not to be obligated to do anything and the possibility of reading all the time is the sweetest of the liberties” writes Nicolae Manolescu in the first pages of hi essay of autobiographical confessions witch seem to be the reading and the writing. It is a phrase that locks inside, as innocent as it seems, an principle on which the author based his style which made him famous with the volumes of “Teme”. A fever of investigating subjective behaviors, a passion of archiving a whole sensorial genealogy of reading are the origin of the writing that is based on familiarity and seduction, luring the reader to a convention of staged confidence.