Emilian Galaicu-Păun, Living Tissue. 10x10, Dalkey Archive Press, 2019
With each chapter embodying a separate Commandment, Living Tissue, 10x10 is both a Decalogue and a ribald, exuberant, deliriously inventive postmodern Decameron,
which covers four decades in the life of the protagonist, unfolding
against the backdrop of Soviet and post-communist Moldova, from the
untimely death of Yuri Gagarin in 1968 to the so-called "twitter
revolution" of 2009. Tens of tragical, comical, fantastical,
historical tales intertwine, punctuated by the endless upheavals
suffered by twentieth-century Moldova. But the narrative also takes
euphoric flight, in episodes that travel as far afield as Paris, Moscow,
and Tibet. In Living Tissue. 10x10, Emilian Galaicu-Păun
engages in literary origami, bending and blending together real and
fictional worlds, abolishing up and down, here and there, past and
present, as if in an Escher engraving, alternating narrative techniques,
braiding myth, history and literary allusion, transgressing the
boundaries of languages and cultures to create a rapturously intricate
novel in ten dimensions.
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