Clutching a bouquet of flowers, hurrying to catch his bus, and arguing
with the driver once he's on, a man rushes to a train station platform
to meet a woman. This sequence of events occurs and recurs in remarkably
different variations in Vain Art of the Fugue.
In one version, the bus driver ignores the traffic signals and is killed
in the ensuing crash. In another, the protagonist is thrown off the bus,
and as he chases after it, a crowd of strangers joins him in the
pursuit.
As the book unfolds, the protagonist, his lovers, and the people he
meets become increasingly vivid and complex figures in the crowded
Bucharest cityscape. Themes, conflicts, and characters interweave and
overlap, creating a book that is at once chaotic and perfectly composed.