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The Genesis of a Compressed Society Ruled by Dictatorial Forces thru Terror Installment

Malciu Mihaela Denis ()
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Malciu Mihaela Denis: University of Ovidius, Constanta

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2014, vol. XIV, issue 3, 165-168

Abstract: The latest novel by Alexandru Ivasiuc, ,,The crawl fish” (,,Racul”, Albatros Publishing House, 1976), deals with the human condition, excelling thru parables, psychoanalysis, a world of contrast and human decay up to zoomorphism. Alexandru Ivasiuc used different literature genres to bring into debate the problem of individual loneliness, political, ethical and social themes of his contemporaneity. Living in actuality and process, he harbor’s stasis and eternity utopia, easily wielding the artistic artifact technique. Today’s novel reader ,,The crawlfish” will be surprised by the freshness of the subject, by the paralelism that can easely be made between it and the social, political and moral context of its time. Alexandru Ivasiuc stratifies the truth in his novels, creating a protective shield against Communist censorship without dimming the force of dogma and the ethos’s echantment in any way. Third person storyteller fiction novel, ,,The crawl fish” is full of political, social, behavioral issues and reaction regarding institutional anomalies of the main characters or different social groups.

Keywords: Human condition; parallelism; ethos; social (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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