The novel of Simone Antonescu wears us two centuries ago in the Romanian Principalities. Remaking history not only inspires individual destinies, it gives life and tension to some of the most archived events. This six-year journey during the Russian- ...
The novel of Simone Antonescu wears us two centuries ago in the Romanian Principalities. Remaking history not only inspires individual destinies, it gives life and tension to some of the most archived events. This six-year journey during the Russian-Turkish war, ending with the loss of Bessarabia, is an authentic escape in the past. On the ruins of the Romanian Empire, the grin of the great empires, or in battles on the sea and land, on the streets of Bucharest, crossed by barefoot and secret palaces, or in Constantinople, in seraks and catacombs, among intrigue and cut heads, history follows course. Manuc's Inn, like the first novels of Simone Antonescu, the Photographer of the Royal Court and the Gift of Seraphim, is under the same heraldic inscription: "If you do not reveal the past,
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