THE BOOK OF THEOPHIL MAGUS OR 40 TALES ABOUT MAN
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About the Book
“The Book of Theophil
Magus or 40 Tales about Man is situated in the strange no man’s land where
everyday life becomes truly magical. I
consider these writings as splendid expressions of a unique vision of our
fragmented but marvelously exciting world.
Leonard Oprea’s style combines a discovery of
hidden meanings of words with a fabulous sense of secret humor. His works received the highest praises from
the most influential critics, who rightly compared his vision to works by Thomas Mann, Borges or Paulo Coelho.”
( Vladimir Tismaneanu –
author, essayist and editor )
“In
The Book of Theophil
Magus a great variety of sacred and profane themes, archaic, mythical,
contemporary ( Moses, Gandhi, Christmas, children, journalism, pilgrimage etc.)
serves as vivid stimulation for this literary adventure, written with humor,
knowledge and wit... in an inviting dialogue with the reader.”
( Norman Manea –
author and essayist )
“Leonard Oprea’s 40 Tales about Man range from the depiction of the everyday to the
mythological and Borgesian to the religious. Honored with numbers of prizes in his native
( Adam J.Sorkin –
author, essayist and editor )
About the Author
Leonard Oprea is a brilliant Romanian
writer of important fiction and non-fiction works, one of the finest, truly
original contemporary East European writers, who also was a dissident against
the Romanian Communist dictatorship.
His poignant novel The Straitjacket and the amazing volume of short stories The X-Ray of an Instant were banned by the Communist dictatorship
and came out only after the anticommunist revolution from December 1989.
The Book of Theophil Magus or 40 Tales about Man is
an outstanding bestseller of this author acclaimed by the large public and
critics.
Leonard Oprea’s works received the
highest praises from the most influential critics, who rightly compared his
vision to works by authors like Orwell,
Thomas Mann, Borges or Paulo Coelho.