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Edited by the Romanian Cultural Institute A Beginning E instein said, in an inspired fashion – like many other times – that if you want to reach different goals, then you cannot afford to do the same thing all the time. Our major goal today, at the Romanian Cultural Institute, is to carry out the mission entrusted to us by the law - that of making Romanian culture known, to ensure its visibility and bring prestige to it– in a way which is ampler, more efficient and more lasting in its effects. The very activities intended for this purpose had to be reconsidered and still need reevaluation. This is the reason we drew up the framework program of the overseas subsidiaries, we reset the selection of the authors that request subsidized translations, we adopted a wider, synchronized concept of culture, we diversified the range of scholarships and conceived new programs, we sought a better junction with what is done in the country, and we organized the series of political debates and took many other initiatives. O ne of the present concerns of the Romanian Cultural Institute is displaying the major books published in Romania, organizing, in adequate forms, traveling exhibitions with current arts in our country or with technical innovations in Romania, as well as concerts relevant for the Romanian music and performance arts. For exhibiting the books, one of the appropriate means, according to our experience, is publishing a review, with at least a monthly appearance, which will draw attention, in major international languages, to what is printed by our publishing houses. T his review is launched with the current issue. We connect to its appearance at least four exigencies. The first is to select the truly relevant books for Romanian culture and to avoid giving way to pressure other than merit. The second is the exigency of synchronization – to select and present, as conclusively as possible, publications synchronous with what is being done in their field in the European space. The third is the comparative exigency – to present the books as credibly as possible by comparison with what is happening in the international community of the respective field. The fourth and last exigency is to practice the pluralism of approaches that represents the fertilizer of any cultural affluence. A well-known dilemma, but too little heeded, is this: if one brings changes in an institution, one inevitably disturbs certain people, who react, but if one does not change the situation, then God is discontent. I believe that, just like not using reason is against the will of God, not being keen on the criterion of value is against God in Heaven. With the assurance that the work, the book, the idea or the new outlook are what we should be interested in and guided by when we insert ourselves into culture, I wish wholeheartedly to the review which begins its history with the current issue to be able to carry out, from the start and onward, the exigencies under which its inauguration occurred. ditorial by A NDREI M ARGA E ISSUED MONTHLY No. 1 FEBRUARY 2013 DISTRIBUTED FOR FREE In the next issue: PARIS BOOK FAIR, 2013 In this issue: R omanian B ook R eview BOOKS AUTHORED BY: Constantin Abăluţă Gabriela Adameşteanu Radu Aldulescu Ştefan Bolea Cosmin Budeancă Mihai Chiper Marius Chivu Dan Mircea Cipariu Magda Cârneci Nicolae Coande Vasile Sebastian Dâncu Gellu Dorian Horia Dulvac Marius Ghilezan Daniel Ilea Solomon Marcus Horia C. Matei Mircea Mihăieş Dan C. Mihăilescu Anca Mizumschi Silviu Neguţ Ion Nicolae Octavian Pantiş Irina Petraş Andrei Pleşu Nicolae Prelipceanu Constanţa Roşoiu Constantin Schifirneţ Bogdan Suceavă Matei Vişniec Vlad Zografi. ANDREI PLE{U LIVIU IOAN STOICIU NICOLAE PRELIPCEANU He is the laureate of the 2012 edition of the “Mihai Eminescu” National Poetry Prize for Opera Omnia. The prize was awarded to Nicolae Prelipceanu in a festivity held in Botoşani. The volume The Parables of Jesus. Truth as a Story by Andrei Pleşu, published by the Humanitas Publishing House, was awarded the 2012 Book of the Year title by the România literară magazine. At the third edition of the Young Writers’ Gala, the Romanian Cultural Institute awarded the 2012 Poetry Book of the Year prize to Liviu Ioan Stoiciu for Forbidden Substances published at Tracus Arte Publishing House. Superlatives of 2012 Literary Year

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Page 1: romanian book review

Edited by the Romanian Cultural Institute

A Beginning

Einstein said, in an inspired fashion– like many other times – that if

you want to reach different goals, thenyou cannot afford to do the same thing allthe time. Our major goal today, at theRomanian Cultural Institute, is to carryout the mission entrusted to us by the law- that of making Romanian cultureknown, to ensure its visibility and bringprestige to it– in a way which is ampler,more efficient and more lasting in itseffects. The very activities intended forthis purpose had to be reconsidered andstill need reevaluation. This is the reasonwe drew up the framework program ofthe overseas subsidiaries, we reset theselection of the authors that requestsubsidized translations, we adopted awider, synchronized concept of culture,we diversified the range of scholarshipsand conceived new programs, we soughta better junction with what is done in thecountry, and we organized the series ofpolitical debates and took many otherinitiatives.

One of the present concerns of theRomanian Cultural Institute is

displaying the major books published inRomania, organizing, in adequate forms,traveling exhibitions with current arts inour country or with technical innovationsin Romania, as well as concerts relevantfor the Romanian music andperformance arts. For exhibiting thebooks, one of the appropriate means,according to our experience, is publishinga review, with at least a monthlyappearance, which will draw attention, inmajor international languages, to what isprinted by our publishing houses.

This review is launched with thecurrent issue. We connect to its

appearance at least four exigencies. Thefirst is to select the truly relevant booksfor Romanian culture and to avoid givingway to pressure other than merit. Thesecond is the exigency of synchronization– to select and present, as conclusively aspossible, publications synchronous withwhat is being done in their field in theEuropean space. The third is thecomparative exigency – to present thebooks as credibly as possible bycomparison with what is happening in theinternational community of the respectivefield. The fourth and last exigency is topractice the pluralism of approaches thatrepresents the fertilizer of any culturalaffluence.

Awell-known dilemma, but toolittle heeded, is this: if one brings

changes in an institution, one inevitablydisturbs certain people, who react, but ifone does not change the situation, thenGod is discontent. I believe that, just likenot using reason is against the will ofGod, not being keen on the criterion ofvalue is against God in Heaven. With theassurance that the work, the book, theidea or the new outlook are what weshould be interested in and guided bywhen we insert ourselves into culture, Iwish wholeheartedly to the review whichbegins its history with the current issue tobe able to carry out, from the start andonward, the exigencies under which itsinauguration occurred.

ditorialbyANDREIMARGA

EISSUED MONTHLY � No. 1 � FEBRUARY 2013 � DISTRIBUTED FOR FREE

In the next issue: PARIS BOOK FAIR, 2013

In this issue:

RomanianBookReview

BOOKS AUTHORED BY:Constantin Abăluţă � Gabriela Adameşteanu � Radu Aldulescu �

Ştefan Bolea � Cosmin Budeancă � Mihai Chiper � Marius Chivu� Dan Mircea Cipariu � Magda Cârneci � Nicolae Coande � VasileSebastian Dâncu � Gellu Dorian � Horia Dulvac � Marius Ghilezan� Daniel Ilea � Solomon Marcus � Horia C. Matei � MirceaMihăieş � Dan C. Mihăilescu � Anca Mizumschi � Silviu Neguţ� Ion Nicolae � Octavian Pantiş � Irina Petraş � Andrei Pleşu� Nicolae Prelipceanu � Constanţa Roşoiu � Constantin Schifirneţ �

Bogdan Suceavă � Matei Vişniec � Vlad Zografi.

ANDREIPLE{U

LIVIU IOANSTOICIU

NICOLAEPRELIPCEANUHe is the laureate of the 2012

edition of the “MihaiEminescu” National PoetryPrize for Opera Omnia. Theprize was awarded to NicolaePrelipceanu in a festivity heldin Botoşani.

The volume The Parables ofJesus. Truth as a Story byAndrei Pleşu, published by theHumanitas Publishing House,was awarded the 2012 Book ofthe Year title by the Românialiterară magazine.

At the third edition of the YoungWriters’ Gala, the RomanianCultural Institute awarded the 2012Poetry Book of the Year prize toLiviu Ioan Stoiciu for ForbiddenSubstances published at TracusArte Publishing House.

Superlatives of 2012 Literary Year