"The specific world of 1960-70-80's novels contains nuclei of anomaly, curiosity and specificity that are unrepeatable in the history of a literature. An entire gallery of 'wax figures' – children and teenagers, workers and intellectuals, aristocrats and communist party activists, seductive or disdained women – teems in these novels. Likewise, an entire set of values: recognized and accepted love, or subversive and doomed love, the career and the upstart, culture, the past and history, morals, pudency, conventions and prejudice."
Observator cultural, October 2004
by Luminiţa Marcu