The Romanian: Story of an Obsession
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The Romanian: Story of an Obsession | |
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Author | Bruce Benderson |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | LGBT, Travel literature & Autobiographical novel |
Publisher | éditions Rivages |
Publication date | 26 October 2004 (France) |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 374 pp (first edition, hardback) |
ISBN | ISBN 978-2743612917 (first edition, hardback) |
The Romanian: Story of an Obsession is a novel by Bruce Benderson. The autobiographical novel describes Benderson's encounters and journeys with a male Romanian street hustler through Romania and Hungary, whom he meets while on a journalism assignment and falls in love with. The plot is intertwined with a travelogue of Romania and references to Romanian history and culture, such as the life of the artist Constantin Brâncuşi, the writer Panait Istrati and the love affair between Romania's interbellum king, Carol II, and his mistress, Magda Lupescu.
The book was initially published in French, in 2004, under the title Autobiographie érotique (Erotic autobiography). It won the prestigious Prix de Flore award in 2004, thus making Benderson the first US author to win the prize. In 2006, it was published in English, released in the United States and the United Kingdom.