Abstract
In the current study, the novel The Book of Nomads from B. by Val Butnaru covers the history of Bessarabia from the totalitarian era and the post-totalitarian era, which is a collective history full of distortion and ambiguity as it lost its true national identity and adopted an invented one. The author of the study will not address the reconstruction of events but, rather, the impact of the History (including actual events) on every individual, especially the way in which it is reflected over the consciousness of the individuals. The main theme identified in The Book of Nomads from B. is the dignity of man, in fact, of the man who suffers from the lack of his own dignity.