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The Love in Transition series, published in English in Romania, consists of poetry, essays, even a thread of fiction with a literary story. This is a study in consciousness, which uses examples from history and the present, including the author's own extraordinary experiences. One reviewer (Rhea A. White, Director of the Exceptional Human Experience Network) says of Vol. IV: "This is a nonlinear work. The thread of autobiography dematerializes at points throughout only to rematerialize like roman candles that burst into a myriad of trajectories like stars falling to earth. . . . It also explodes with insights from science and her remarkable intuition." Vol. I centers on New York City - especially some high-profile real people and events there, from which this whole series "took off," in the 60s. Vol. II can be read alone. It involves two couples, one an alter ego of the other. The series has also been described, in Romania: "more than interesting not only because of its experimental aspects, but also for the vibrant and luminous openings that it offers in the psychology of creation and in the hopes - of all time - of poets to reach to an interhuman communication via and beyond words and images" (Mircea Ivanescu).
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Love in transition: voyage of Ulysses, letters to Penelope
1996, Editura Hermann
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Includes bibliographical references.
Vols. <6-7> have imprint: [Sibiu, Romania?] : Saeculum University Press.
Vol. <8> has imprint: Raleigh, N.C. ; Sibiu, Romania : Sæculum University Press.
Vol. <8> is 21 x 30 cm.
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