Befitting of the Coming Winter Season: A Book to Warm the Heart ‘The Town with Acacia Trees’: Book Launch & Panel

The Romanian Cultural Institute proudly presents the next book in the series of Romanian essential literature translated into English: Mihail Sebastian’s “witty, lyrical coming-of-age novel” (Aurora Metro Books) ’The Town with Acacia Trees’.
Written in 1931, the story is being told from the perspective of Gelu, the love interest of the heroine, and it follows her transformation from a teenage girl, born and raised in the province, but later relocated to the capital, into a young woman fitting of her times. It is a story that captures the hearts of the readers through its sensibility and charm.
The presentation of the book will be followed by a panel discussion between translator Gabi Reigh(2019 PEN Translation Awards winner) and Alex Boican(University College London).
“InThe Town with Acacia Trees, Mihail Sebastian writes with the sensibility of a master jeweller. He crafts with precision and delicacy his characters’ intricate souls. Sebastian’s profound humanism, his utopian universalism, is as refreshing and urgent in today’s climate of rising nationalisms as it was in the interwar period. Gabi Reigh’s riveting translation matches Sebastian’s writing like a glove.” – Alex Boican, PhD in Romanian Literature
Mihail Sebastianwas the pen-name of the Romanian writer Iosif Hechter. Born in the Danube port of Braila, he died in a road accident in 1945. During the period between the wars he was well-known for his lyrical and ironic plays and for urbane psychological novels tinged with melancholy, as well as for his extraordinary literary essays. His novel For Two Thousand Yearsis a Penguin Modern Classic.
Gabi Reigh is a Romanian translator, based in the UK. In 2007 she won the Stephen Spender prize for poetry translation, and in 2019 she translated “Poems of Light” by Lucian Blaga, book released in English at the London Book Fair. Her translation of ‘The Town with Acacia Trees’ received the prestigious PEN Translation Awards (2019).
When: Thursday 10 October, 18.30
Where: Romanian Cultural Institute, 1 Belgrave Square
Free entry. Please book in advance on Eventbrite