Beautiful Strangers

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Beautiful Strangers
Author Mircea Cărtărescu
Original title Frumoasele străine
Country Romania
Language Romanian
Publisher Humanitas
Publication date
2010
Pages 298
ISBN 978-973-50-2692-9

Beautiful Strangers (Romanian: Frumoasele străine) is a 2004 prose collection by the Romanian writer Mircea Cărtărescu. It consists of stories Cărtărescu wrote for the magazine Seven Nights. Cărtărescu groups it with his earlier books The Encyclopedia of Dragons and Why We Love Women as a trilogy of prose with lower literary ambition.[1] Beautiful Strangers was the ninth best-selling book overall in Romania in 2010.[2]

Writing process

The book consists of texts written for the free-of-charge leisure magazine Seven Nights and Cărtărescu has called it "a little book which I could say wrote itself", since the contract with the magazine meant that "even if you've run out of ideas and inspiration, every week you need to have a topic you've got to write about".[1] The topics for the episodes were inspired by current affairs and a trip to Paris. Cărtărescu aimed to stay within the conventions of the magazine, adopting a literary style less ambitious than in his novels, while avoiding being vulgar.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Staff writer (2010-09-18). "Writer Mircea Cartarescu". rri.ro. Radio Romania International. Retrieved 2012-02-13. 
  2. Staff writer (2011-01-12). "Dan Brown, lifestyle books top sales in Romania". Nine O'Clock. Retrieved 2012-02-13. 

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