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The Life and Opinions of Zacharias Lichter

The Life and Opinions of Zacharias Lichter

Norman Manea
3.5/5 ( ratings)
A new translation of the only novel by lauded Romanian literary critic Matei Călinescu

An NYRB Classics Original

It was the late 1950s and the Communist regime of Romania was at its most punitively unforgiving when Matei Calinescu, who had just graduated from the University of Bucharest, conceived of Zacharias Lichter. “I must create a myth,” he jotted in his diary, “and become its hero—that’s my idea! . . . [A] Judeo-German metaphysician, descended as if from the XVIIIth century [who talks] about responsibility, about a dialogue of purity with God, about perplexity facing the void.” In the following years, Zacharias Lichter— madman, fool, philosopher, and the weirdest of rebels without a cause—would come to life in Calinescu’s fictional account of his life and opinions, a book written for his private amusement since he assumed the censors would never permit its publication. He was wrong about that, however. The censors were completely oblivious to the subversive humor and intent of his book, which became a cult classic.
Pages
184
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
NYRB Classics
Release
March 06, 2018

The Life and Opinions of Zacharias Lichter

Norman Manea
3.5/5 ( ratings)
A new translation of the only novel by lauded Romanian literary critic Matei Călinescu

An NYRB Classics Original

It was the late 1950s and the Communist regime of Romania was at its most punitively unforgiving when Matei Calinescu, who had just graduated from the University of Bucharest, conceived of Zacharias Lichter. “I must create a myth,” he jotted in his diary, “and become its hero—that’s my idea! . . . [A] Judeo-German metaphysician, descended as if from the XVIIIth century [who talks] about responsibility, about a dialogue of purity with God, about perplexity facing the void.” In the following years, Zacharias Lichter— madman, fool, philosopher, and the weirdest of rebels without a cause—would come to life in Calinescu’s fictional account of his life and opinions, a book written for his private amusement since he assumed the censors would never permit its publication. He was wrong about that, however. The censors were completely oblivious to the subversive humor and intent of his book, which became a cult classic.
Pages
184
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
NYRB Classics
Release
March 06, 2018

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