
Youth Without Youth by Mircea Eliade
Bucharest, 1938: while Hitler gains power in Germany, the Romanian police start arresting students they suspect of belonging to the Iron Guard. Meanwhile, a man who has spent his life studying languages, poetry, and history - a man who thought his life was over - lies in a hospital bed, inexplicably alive and miraculously healthy.
"Comparisons with Borges, Cortazar, Calvino, and others..are beside the point. Eliade was always out on a limb of his own." - New York Times "I was excited to discover in this tale by Eliade the key themes that I most hope to understand better: time, consciousness, and the dream-like basis of reality. For me it is indeed a return to the ambitions I had for my work in cinema as a student." - Francis Ford Coppola "A wonderful blend of realism, surrealism, and fantasy, [Eliade's novellas] suggest the importance of the mythic and the supernatural to finding meaning in the everyday. Highly recommended." - Library Journal "Youth Without Youth reads like a surreal collaboration by Jorge Luis Borges, Kurt Vonnegut, and Carl Jung. Mircea Eliade left me with the rare sense that I had been entertained by a genius." - William Allen, author of Starkweather and The Fire in the Birdbath and Other Disturbances"
Mircea Eliade (1907 - 86) was a Romanian philosopher and historian of religions who moved to Chicago in 1957. His works include The Sacred and the Profane and A History of Religious Ideas. Mac Linscott Ricketts is professor emeritus of philosophy and religion at Louisburg College.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780226204154 |
| ISBN 10 | 0226204154 |
| Title | Youth Without Youth |
| Author | Mircea Eliade |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | The University of Chicago Press |
| Year published | 2007-11-30 |
| Number of pages | 140 |
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