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Tudor is the youngest son of two servants at the court of a great boyar of backward Wallachia. Since his birth, his ambition seems to guide his every step, and in his arduous rise to power he will not hesitate to leave his path strewn with corpses. King Solomon, the Queen of Sheba, John Lennon's great-grandfather, General Napier and Queen Victoria intersect in his story. Tudor will be Theodoros: bandit and pirate, devout sinner, the terror of the seas of Hellas. He will live in forests and monasteries, witness battles and miracles, and eventually become Tewodros: the ruthless Emperor of…mehr

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Tudor is the youngest son of two servants at the court of a great boyar of backward Wallachia. Since his birth, his ambition seems to guide his every step, and in his arduous rise to power he will not hesitate to leave his path strewn with corpses. King Solomon, the Queen of Sheba, John Lennon's great-grandfather, General Napier and Queen Victoria intersect in his story. Tudor will be Theodoros: bandit and pirate, devout sinner, the terror of the seas of Hellas. He will live in forests and monasteries, witness battles and miracles, and eventually become Tewodros: the ruthless Emperor of Emperors, absolute ruler of Abyssinia. Theodoros constitutes an exercise of pure creative freedom in a torrential, free, exuberant narrative, the culmination of an absolutely epic work.
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Mircea Cartarescu es el más importante narrador rumano de la actualidad. En Impedimenta ha publicado el libro de relatos Nostalgia (1993), que se abre con 'El Ruletista'. Siguieron Lulu (1994) y la trilogía Cegador (1996-2007), conformada por El ala izquierda (1996), El cuerpo (2002) y El ala derecha (2007), todas publicadas en Impedimenta. En 2015 publicó la novela Solenoide, considerada su obra más madura hasta la fecha, y su mayor éxito. Suyos son también El Levante (1990), Las Bellas Extranjeras (2010, Premio Euskadi de Plata), El ojo castaño de nuestro amor (2012), el volumen de relatos Melancolía (2021, de próxima publicación en Impedimenta) y su última novela, Theodoros (2024). Mircea Cartarescu ha recibido otros premios literarios a lo largo de su carrera, entre ellos el Premio Formentor de las Letras en 2018, el Premio FIL de Literatura en Lenguas Romances en 2022 y, en 2024, el Premio Internacional Mondello. Actualmente vive en Bucarest.