Times New Romanian

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Pub Date 26 Jun 2014 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2017

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‘In Romania anything is possible, everything is impossible, and nothing is ever as it seems.’

Times New Romanian provides a picture of Romania today through the individual first-person narratives of people who chose to go and make a life in this country.

Each chapter a voice, each story in Times New Romanian provides readers with a look into the Romanian world – the way things work, the vitality of the people, the living heritage of rural traditions, ordinary life – sometimes dark, sometimes sublime, always interesting.

In a land full of character and contradiction, there is a strong attraction for those with the spirit to meet the challenges, where the one thing you can be sure of is the unpredictable. Life is not always easy. These stories will tell you why...

If you want to know more about Romanians and their country, the voices in Times New Romanian make for an enjoyable and lively read. Inspired by Studs Terkel and Tony Parker, Nigel used their oral history style and his own experience in Romania to guide him in recording these interviews.

‘In Romania anything is possible, everything is impossible, and nothing is ever as it seems.’

Times New Romanian provides a picture of Romania today through the individual first-person narratives of...


A Note From the Publisher

Nigel Shakespear spent the best part of ten years in Romania, travelling throughout the country. Most of that time he worked with the government to improve conditions for the Roma. His interviews with the diverse cast of characters found in this book helped him develop a deeper appreciation of Romania and Romanians.

Nigel Shakespear spent the best part of ten years in Romania, travelling throughout the country. Most of that time he worked with the government to improve conditions for the Roma. His interviews...


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