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    Compulsory Happiness

    Compulsory Happiness

    by Norman Manea


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      ISBN-13: 9780300188639
    • Publisher: Yale University Press
    • Publication date: 04/24/2012
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 2 MB

    Norman Manea is Francis Flournoy Professor of European Culture and writer-in-residence at Bard College. Deported from his native Romania to a Ukrainian concentration camp during World War Two, he was again forced to leave Romania in 1986, no longer safe under an intolerant Communist dictatorship. Since arriving in the West he has received many important awards, including, in 2016, Romania’s highest distinction, the the Presidential Order "The Romanian Star" in the highest level, of Great Officer. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. He lives in New York City. An award-winning translator, Linda Coverdale has translated many classic works of modern French literature into English.

    Table of Contents

    The Interrogation
    Composite Biography
    A Window on the Working Class
    The Trenchcoat

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    In cool, precise prose, and with an unerring sense of the absurd, the four novellas of Compulsory Happiness create a picture of everyday life in a grotesque police state, expressing terror and hope, fear and solidarity, the humorous triviality of the ordinary, and the painful search for an ideal.

    "Norman Manea's four novellas, written during the later Ceausescu years, offer a comparable contrast to other Eastern European dissident writing. Instead of the energetic irony, the ebullient absurdism, the sharp-eyed wit, we find a dreamy disconnection, a voice that shock has lowered, an air of sweetness driven mad."—Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times

    "Mr. Manea's voice is radically new, and we are blessedly awakened and alerted by the demand his fiction makes on our understanding."—Lore Segal, New York Times Book Review

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    Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly
    Four absurdist novellas by the Romanian novelist tell of life under a totalitarian regime. (Nov.)
    Library Journal
    Manea is a Romanian concentration camp survivor who also experienced some of the absurdities of living under the Ceausescu regime. The four novellas in this collection portray the psychological discomfort of living in a police state. The Interrogation conveys the feelings of a young woman, detained on a pretense, who is stripped, shaved, and questioned by someone almost equally insecure. Composite Biography reveals how individuals are forced to change identity in order to survive. A Window on the Working Class depicts a man who inserts himself into the lives of a working couple against their will. The Trenchcoat tells how an initially secure woman becomes terrified after finding an unclaimed trenchcoat in her house. Hauntingly well done, this collection is recommended for general as well as informed readers.-Ann Irvine, Montgomery Cty. PL., Md.
    Richard Eder
    Norman Manea's four novellas, written during during the later Cuausescu years, offer a comparable contrast to other Eastern European dissident writing. Instead of the energetic irony, the ebullient absurdism, the sharp-eyed wit, we find a dreamy disconnection, a voice that shock has lowered, an air of sweetness driven mad. -- The Los Angeles Times
    Lore Seagull
    Mr. Manea's voice is radically new, and we are blessedly awakened and alerted by the demands his fiction makes on our understanding. -- The New York Times Book Review
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    "Norman Manea's four novellas, written during the later Ceausescu years, offer a comparable contrast to other Eastern European dissident writing. Instead of the energetic irony, the ebullient absurdism, the sharp-eyed wit, we find a dreamy disconnection, a voice that shock has lowered, an air of sweetness driven mad."
    —Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times

    "Mr. Manea's voice is radically new, and we are blessedly awakened and alerted by the demand his fiction makes on our understanding." —Lore Segal, New York Times Book Review

    "The four novellas in this collection portray the psychological discomfort of living in a police state. . .Hauntingly well done, this collection is recommended for general as well as informed readers."—Library Journal

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