Poezie neintrerupta
Poezie neintrerupta
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Some of the early poems are wonderful, Teodorescu creating his distinct voice inside Romanian surrealism. I wasn't so fond of the Marxist and late poems, where Teodorescu is either militant in a ridiculous way or nostalgic and minor. I didn't like this edition as well, because it doesn't show from which poetry collection are the poems taken. I would have liked to further study the early Surrealist books. It is clear that Teodorescu deserves a final and extensive Romanian edition, similar to that devoted to Naum. Speaking of Naum, perhaps the best text in the book is “122 of Dead Bodies”, written by both Teodorescu and Naum: it's a brilliant display of poetry and philosophy.