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Surviving Big Brother in communist Romania, November 25, 1999
This review is from: Flying Against the Arrow: An Intellectual in Ceausescu's Romania (Central European Library of Ideas) (Paperback)
I read this book in Romanian; thus I will focus on the book's contents, not its translation. The book is a mixture of autobiographical notes and fundamental truths, blended with natural ease by one of modern Romania's foremost thinkers. For those who have lived under oppression, this book will highlight some of the personal solutions found to survive communist Romania. For those who only read about Big Brother, there will be interesting insights into art of survival. Fundamental truths decorate the text in a gem-like fashion. These are the result of Patapievici's combined education, as a physicist and as a philosopher. His way of looking at things has that particular quality that emerges when experiencing the "Eureka" feeling - as the Greek Archimedes once did. Upon reading this book, the reader is likely to say, "This is it!" more than once. At least I did. A highly enjoyable book, both from the epic, as well as from the cultural perspective.
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Surviving Big Brother in communist Romania, November 25, 1999
This review is from: Flying Against the Arrow: An Intellectual in Ceausescu's Romania (Central European Library of Ideas) (Paperback)
I read this book in Romanian; thus I will focus on the book's contents, not its translation. The book is a mixture of autobiographical notes and fundamental truths, blended with natural ease by one of modern Romania's foremost thinkers. For those who have lived under oppression, this book will highlight some of the personal solutions found to survive communist Romania. For those who only read about Big Brother, there will be interesting insights into art of survival. Fundamental truths decorate the text in a gem-like fashion. These are the result of Patapievici's combined education, as a physicist and as a philosopher. His way of looking at things has that particular quality that emerges when experiencing the "Eureka" feeling - as the Greek Archimedes once did. Upon reading this book, the reader is likely to say, "This is it!" more than once. At least I did. A highly enjoyable book, both from the epic, as well as from the cultural perspective.
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Insightful, February 1, 2000
This review is from: Flying Against the Arrow: An Intellectual in Ceausescu's Romania (Central European Library of Ideas) (Paperback)
Patapievici is one of the most interesting intellectuals in Eastern Europe. His sharp criticism of Romania's nationalistic illusions has greatly contributed to the country's democratic progress. This book is not his best, but certainly an exciting one.
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