Never Mind the Balkans, Here's Romania

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UPC:
9781477465363
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2012-09-01
Author:
Mike Ormsby
Language:
english
Edition:
2nd

Product Overview

Never Mind the Balkans, Here's Romania' has been described as one of
the best guide books on Romania. If you want to discover Romania with
someone who knows it well, Mike Ormsby's travel writing is for you.

Whilst the average Romania travel guide provides details of places to
visit, this writer takes a different approach. Ormsby gets up close
and personal, blending journalistic objectivity with dry wit to craft
true-life stories about the people who live in Romania: from friendly
hikers and shepherds in Transylvania, to exasperated taxi drivers and
bossy bureaucrats in Bucharest.

Ormsby's bittersweet short stories are a quick and easy read yet offer
fascinating glimpses of an enthralling land that Vlad 'The Impaler'
Tepes - real life inspiration for gothic legend Dracula - once ruled
with an iron fist.

Mike Ormsby's first visited Romania in spring 1994 as a BBC reporter.
Touched by the hospitality and wry humour of the local people, he soon
returned to teach journalism at BBC World Service School in Bucharest,
and remained in that post for several years, writing in his spare
time.

Published in 2008, 'Never Mind the Balkans, Here's Romania', was well
received by Romania's literary critics, several of whom dubbed Ormsby
'The British Caragiale', in deference to their beloved fin-de-sicle
satirist and playwright. Ion Luca Caragiale shone a humorous and
affectionate light on Romania in his era, and Mike Ormsby does the
same in ours.

Numerous expats and visitors have also welcomed the book as a unique
and modern variation on the more conventional Romania travel guide.

'Never Mind the Balkans, Here's Romania' is a memorable collection of
travel writing that provides a unique insight into this irresistible
country, where locals say, Ca la noi, la nimeni - there's nobody
quite like us.

So, close your guide book and meet the people! Ormsby's cast of
colourful characters will entertain, educate, and even enrage - it
depends who's reading.

Many reviewers praise the book's frank and funny descriptions of life
in Romania:

This chronicle of slightly agonised passion for a country and its
people is exactly the kind of Romania guidebook that a visitor needs -
an insight into the culture's paradoxical heart.

Wonderfully captures many aspects of living and working in Romania -
funny, frequently frustrating and uniquely Romanian.

A good read on the cultural changes in post-communist Romania with a
comical slant. An interesting piece of social commentary.

A fascinating view of Romanian people, witty and readable.

If you enjoy honest travel writing this is definitely worth a read.

If you're planning a trip or have already been, this is an
insightful, informative, and funny book on Romania and Romanians.

The book is a series of short witty essays about everyday life and
friendships in modern Romania. Ormsby skilfully brings out the
contradictions, contrasts, warmth, and beauty of a fascinating country
and its colourful people.

'Never Mind the Balkans, Here's Romania' is an intimate tour of
Romania with an expert guide. Perfect for the truly adventurous as
well as the armchair traveller. Ormsby smuggles you deep inside this
extraordinary country and into the minds of its people. A brilliant
read.

A fascinating journey through Romanian geography and culture, told
with warmth and hope.

I loved this book. An anecdotal review of life in Romania from the
perspective of an Englishman with typically dry humour. Highly
recommended, a great read, and I was laughing from beginning to end.

A realistic and very humorous insight into the Romanian psyche. As
someone who has travelled extensively in Romania I could relate to
many incidents.

Never Mind the Balkans has become one of the best-selling books ever
written about Romania by a foreigner. Romania is the protagonist of
the book, not Mike Ormsby.

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