Mircea Cartarescu Вђ“ Enciclopedia Zmeilor -
This section features ten short stories—such as "The Story of Lobo and Fofo" and "The Story of the Little Poet Vasiliska"—that humanize these legendary monsters, depicting them as protagonists with their own social conflicts and personal dramas. Themes and Style
The author adopts a parodic, ironic tone, citing fictional research from the "The Pennsylvanian Institute for Unreliable Studies" and inventing biological origins for mythical traits. Mircea Cartarescu – Enciclopedia zmeilor
The core of the book lies in its . By creating a sophisticated ecosystem for these creatures, Cărtărescu uses the zmeu as a mirror to explore human traits like power, manipulation, and social inequality. This section features ten short stories—such as "The
The volume is divided into two distinct parts, complemented by intricate illustrations from artist Tudor Banuș : By creating a sophisticated ecosystem for these creatures,
Written in the style of a formal encyclopedia, this section provides an exhaustive "scientific" breakdown of the zmeu (a dragon/ogre figure from Romanian folklore). It covers twelve distinct species, their anatomy, history, language, and even their "princess-receptor" organs used to find human mates.