Abstract
The volume denotes a density of ideas coming from both sides of the dialogue. Interviewer Nina Corcinschi manages to challenge the interviewee and obtain pertinent answers, rich in ideas on various fields of history and literary criticism. In this article, we focused mainly on a concrete aspect, namely we highlighted the landscapes in the book, in which the distinguished critic proposes, in his own vision, a new conception of a possible literary history. The problem arose due to the fact that the writing of literary histories requires a conceptual re-evaluation against the background of an increasingly complex and disconcerting portrait of literature. The basic idea of the critic in relation to a future history of literature is as follows. Andrei Țurcanu puts under a thorough analysis the last stated literary generations (60-70-80) and concludes that the most complete generation that has all the necessary data and deserves to be introduced in a history of literature is the ’60s. The other two generations present themselves in the descent from the generation chosen as a standard.