A man lies sleepless in a foul-smelling room while raucous noises come
from next door, and women--past and present, real or imagined--pass
through his mind. From these few elements, Romanian author Dumitru
Tsepeneag builds a dreamlike world both ancient and contemporary, and as
mesmerizing as that in his critically acclaimed Vain Art of the Fugue.
Praised by Emil Cioran for its precise and masterly evocation of sensual
detail, The Necessary Marriage confirms Tsepeneag's position as one of
the most important Eastern European writers of the post-communist era.