I hope someone can see the irony of our life at the present level: my book cover ( an illustrious anonymous) next to a Nobel prize winner, i.e. Herta Muller. And the irony goes even further: she deals with one lousy historical period as if it were a unique experience in mankind's history while Djuvara deals with a far bigger slice of history that offers a wider panorama and a maybe better understanding of historical circumstances and finally a book cover that catches the spirit of my people: against all political or religious influences, we keep on going our own way, modest, bumpy, mysterious, intricate but ultimately intriguing due to our spark of unexpected genius. :D
While other people practise extreme sports, I can get the same feeling by going to an extreme level of my comprehension of life! :)
RispondiEliminaI hope someone can see the irony of our life at the present level: my book cover ( an illustrious anonymous) next to a Nobel prize winner, i.e. Herta Muller. And the irony goes even further: she deals with one lousy historical period as if it were a unique experience in mankind's history while Djuvara deals with a far bigger slice of history that offers a wider panorama and a maybe better understanding of historical circumstances and finally a book cover that catches the spirit of my people: against all political or religious influences, we keep on going our own way, modest, bumpy, mysterious, intricate but ultimately intriguing due to our spark of unexpected genius. :D
RispondiEliminaIn order to see the forest one should ignore the trees on one condition: having studied the trees first and wishing to understand more! ;-)
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