Marriage in Heaven

Marriage in Heaven (Romanian: Nuntă în cer) is a 1938 novel by the Romanian writer Mircea Eliade. It consists of the correspondence between two unhappy men: one whose lover wanted children while he did not, and one who was abandoned by a woman who did not want children while he did. The plot has autobiographical elements from Eliade's relationship with his wife Nina.[1]

1939 edition (publ. Cugetarea)

An English translation by M. L. Ricketts exists but has not been published. The Italian translation received the 1984 Elba-Brignetti Prize for best foreign book.[2]

Bibliography

  • Iridon, Cristina (2009). "Femeia ca centru în 'Nuntă în cer' (The Woman as Centre in 'Nuntă în cer')". Buletinul Universităţii Petrol-Gaze din Ploieşti, Seria Filologie (2): 75–80. ISSN 1224-2020.
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References

  1. Cristina, Scarlat (2011). Mircea Eliade once again. Iași: Editura Lumen. p. 68. ISBN 978-973-166-276-3.
  2. Rennie, Bryan S. (1996). Reconstructing Eliade: Making Sense of Religion. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. p. 262. ISBN 0-7914-2763-3.


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