“The child from the yellow car” at Cartier bookshop
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A memory book titled “The child from the yellow car” was launched at the bookshop Cartier. The author Irina Nechit said the poems help reflect the reality, even if it is harsh, but this hardness becomes bearable when we find the poetic component, Info-Prim Neo reports.
'The car is a vehicle that takes us out of a inner encirclement. In this book, I tried to renew my formula and myself and I think I managed to. I'm grateful to this book because it gave me new energy,” Irina Nechit said at the launch.
The characters of the book represent the members of her family – the mother, father and grandmother. The yellow car is real as it is her father's car. “The book contains many bibliographical data, but they were transformed. I did not want to be selfish and focus on myself only. I tried to present my view of the world,” Irina Nechit said.
Writer Arcadie Suceveanu said the phenomenological reality is the specific feature of Irina Nechit's poems. “Unlike her colleges from the same generation, Irina avoids the excess of pedantry and cultural worship, making her poems more sentimental,” Suceveanu said, adding that Irina Nechit possesses the power of the word, which contains the force of suggestion besides communication.
“She does not make her poems complicated. The nature is usually the setting that reveals the inner world. The snow, the trees, the rain, the mud are the symbolic expression of the feelings that are dominated by metaphysical sadness,” the writer said
Writer Mircea Ciobanu said the poems included in the book drift from expressionism to romantic existential sentimentalism, minimalism and daily expressionism.
Irina Nechit was born on January 1, 1962 in Antonesti village of Cahul district. She is also known as journalist, dramatist and translator. “The child from the yellow car” is her eighth book. The first was titled “The snake recognized me”.