“Chronicles from the End of the World”, Helion review, 2012

Books and Stories Reviews
July 10, 2015

Chronicles from the End of the World show Costi Gurgu again in the position of a complex writer, master of a wide array of stylistic tools, able to mix in subtle dosages the reality and the imaginary of fantastic origin. The secret of his recipe seems to be a carousel of details that capture the warm and fuzzy human into an efervescent fusion with the mad and spectaculary superhuman. Such a performance can’t be achieved in the absence of a good quality humor and a detached autorial look over the things and situations found in each story.

Helion Magazine, Chronicles by Mircea Oprita, 2012