Continuum
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Nina Cassian is a born lyric story-teller. Many of her poems take the form of short fables or even parables, fashioned with a unique blend of fantasy, seriousness and humour.
Nina Cassian was a celebrated Romanian author whose work is characterized by its playfulness and intelligence. Her poetry often explores themes of identity, memory, and the relationship between art and life. With a unique style that blends lyricism with wit, she carved out a significant place among prominent European literary figures. Though exiled from her homeland, her literary legacy remains powerful and inspiring.




Nina Cassian is a born lyric story-teller. Many of her poems take the form of short fables or even parables, fashioned with a unique blend of fantasy, seriousness and humour.
A long-awaited collection--her first written in English--by Romania's leading literary figure for over fifty years, and one of the world's most important voices.
Exploring a wide range of themes, the poems reflect on childhood innocence, the vibrancy of color, and the complexities of censorship. They delve into the concepts of freedom and greed, while also addressing feelings of loneliness and love. The collection poignantly captures the human experience of pain and the inevitability of mortality, offering a profound and introspective journey through life's emotional landscape.