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1241:. Commentators have described his adoption of the genre as his distancing from older and newer communist imperatives of the period. Thus, according to Iovănel, Colin's writings of the period were equivalent with "an error in the system", for being "more aerial , and therefore less useful ". According to critic Mircea Opriță, Colin, like Aramă, "did not penetrate into the science fiction realm just so they could exercise lightheartedly among the genre's cliché ideas and patented motifs." Likewise, Iovănel believes that, after the 1960s, Romanian science fiction literature, freed from the more stringent of ideological commands, was foremost represented by "survivors" whose early careers were marked by "sufficient compromises" with the regime, but whose later contributions to the genre were often outstanding. This criterion, he argued, applied to Colin, Rogoz, Fărcășan, 3157: 1204:, a fight between the god-of-gods Ormag and the human male Vam, one which starts as a "cat-and-mouse game" and ends in defeat for the family of gods and victory for the small tribe of humans. Trapped and chained by Ormag early in the narrative, Vam and his mistress Una inspire their descendants to meet the gods' cruelty with a passive form of resistance, and obtain their own immortality in the hearts of people. Commenting on this plot line, 1104:" as a person of "gluttonous idleness", "cruelty" and "lack of humanity". He also noted that, "in general, avoided clichés", but expressed criticism for the novel having little narrative focus (comparing it to a "meandering river") and for a "conceptual deficiency" which, he argued, tended to favor "that which is old." This verdict was backed by the local literary review 1160:
supposed to be employed as "a weapon in the hands of the people". However, Selejan believes, the beginning of this new period in Colin's career was equivalent to a "refuge". Colin himself said at that point that he was especially interested in what he saw as "the specific enterprise of literature": "exploiting the
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Colin's move to the modern fantasy genre, which he helped pioneer in Romania, came at a time when science fiction literature was used by the regime to further popularize its ideological messages. At the time, Vladimir Colin made controversial statements such as claiming that the fantasy genre was
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opined that the writer "fails to portray in significant traits the complexity of new, advanced, phenomena which emerge in the Delta region", and that he lacked "profound knowledge of the new reality, he has distorted, falsified." This critique of Colin formed part of a larger piece about the low
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column of May 1952 in which he reacted against the supposed leniency on the part of other commentators. The article notably likened the appraisals found in Campus' review of the novel with "book advertisements that used to be made by bourgeois publishing houses". It concluded that, as a writer,
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defines this verdict as "the official recommendation within the discussion". The Writers' Union debate itself, involving primarily the Communist Party unit, was summarized in a report issued by the Party's Agitprop Directorate as follows: "Colin was criticized by Party members for the serious
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as a conscious and organized action". However, Vasilescu also introduced criticism of Colin's style, claiming that it failed in "deepening central idea, the issue of vigilance", and that the investigations made by communist protagonists seemed "casual". Similarly,
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for excellence in science fiction literature. Due to various constraints, the awards were not granted for a period of five years after their creation, and they cannot be granted to past recipients. According to poet and science fiction author
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prizes. He was given posthumous recognition for his contribution to the genre, and an award named in his honor is regularly granted to established Romanian science fiction authors. From 1970 until his death, he was one of the editors for the
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believes that as "the symbol of the vital force of humanity", Colin's "hero without cape and sword" Vam, adds a new layer of significance to the ancient mythologies which are believed to have inspired it. Author
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by their captor, who increases his energy by absorbing their suffering. Although Scat Mor succeeds in making his victims live out their nightmares, his experiment is tenaciously sabotaged by Or-alda, who uses
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acknowledges that Colin's writings, which he had read as a child in the 1980s, contributed to generating his own interest in fantasy literature, and in turn led him to write the 2007 book
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founded the Bucharest-based Vladimir Colin Romanian Cultural Foundation as well as the Vladimir Colin International Award. Among the Romanian and international recipients of the
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awards during his lifetime (a recognition no other Romanian writer has since equaled). In addition to one of the 19 Awards at Eurocon 1976, he won the Best Novel Award, for
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author series. As of 2000, Nemira has exclusive rights on publishing Colin's work in Romania. Several authors took inspiration from Colin's work. In his 1976 novel
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and later one of Communist Romania's political leaders. On his paternal side, he was also the nephew of Liviu Cohn-Colin, who was a known lawyer employed by the
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and escapes into a fourth dimension world, from which he visits past and future, in an attempt to modify both his biography and the course of human history.
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convened a special session to review Colin's case. On that occasion, several of his writer colleagues expressed criticism on behalf of the Union, among them
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Progressively after the mid-1950s, Colin concentrated on his literary career and abandoned communist ideology. He authored celebrated works such as the
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Colin's work is one of the best-known samples of the local science fiction genre known outside Romania. British science fiction bibliographer
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was also the recipient of a 1978 award granted by the Bucharest section of the Writers' Union (he had previously won the same distinction for
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words, whereas later translations attempted to identify their supposed source variants. Among the other writers translated by Colin are
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magazine, notes that, although being "economically backward" in comparison with Western countries, Communist Romania, alongside the
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writers, and for thus contributing to an art and literary genre which was just building a tradition in Romania under communism.
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is written as a collection of myths relating to a vanished civilization, which is supposed to have lived in the
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literature", but disapproved for failing to show "that which is genuinely new about the communist sailor."
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centers on the notion that the activity of a human brain can surpass that of any machine. It shows a
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policies, Colin was denied access into educational facilities. At the time, together with poet
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Colin married Nina Cassian in 1943. The two divorced five years later, and Cassian remarried
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approach to the subject and the classical line of its narrative, displaying influences from
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characters. His text is noted for having largely preserved Verne's original spellings of
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Transformations: the History of the Science-fiction Magazine, Vol. 2: from 1950 to 1970
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In addition to his own literary contributions, Colin completed other translations from
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describes the central elements of the books as being "the battle against fear" and "a
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and grouping together other prominent Romanian science fiction authors and promoters—
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articles in the official press. One of these literary pieces constituted praise for
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causes. That year, at the age of twenty-three, he also graduated from Bucharest's
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Artists who have provided the original illustrations for Colin's books include
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Idomar av Olg su Saro and the human poet Ralt Moga, all of whom are exposed to
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Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania
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Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania
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journalist and critic Marin Vasilescu, who noted its depiction of "amplified
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Vladimir Colin made his science fiction debut contributing short stories for
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Un nouveau fantastique. Esquisse sur les métamorphoses d'un genre littéraire
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came close in this respect, being itself known to an international public.
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pieces have exotic locations on Earth for their setting. One such story is
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European Award for his contributions to fantasy and children's literature.
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and their colleagues), and with independent and distinct authors such as
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were also published into German, French, Russian, Bulgarian, as well as
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Vladimir Colin had "broken away from the masses." Literary historian
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of fantasy", and praises the text for its "solidity and coherence."
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journal. His work in science fiction, culminating in the 1978 novel
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as her weapon. Mihai Iovănel is skeptical as to the originality of
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In 1970, Vladimir Colin became a member of the editorial staff for
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indicated that, of all the writers who debuted as contributors to
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Un pic de neant. O antologie a anticipaţiei franceze contemporane
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period. Introduced as the translation of archeological finds in
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among them. He was also acknowledged as one of the few Romanian
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Literatura în totalitarism. Vol. II: Bătălii pe frontul literar
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has also been reissued as a comic book by the French magazine
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adaptation, first showcased in 2004 by the Gong Theater in
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In some of his other writings, the Romanian author adopted
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Literatura și artele în România comunistă. 1948–1953
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Short story writer, novelist, poet, journalist, translator
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journal for breaking with the tradition of Delta-themed "
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in 1945–1946, Colin was later a broadcast editor for the
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edition. In the decades after it was published at home,
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stood against Damian's pronouncements, notably praising
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Les meilleures histoires de la Science Fiction roumaine
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Nemaipomenita bătălie dintre Papură-Împărat și Pintilie
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For much of his early career, Colin was known for his
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Colin's science fiction prose has been noted for its
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during the late 1940s, Colin started his career as a
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Nautilus. Revistă Online de Literatură SF și Fantasy
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It was first reviewed in the press by 3104:Romanian modernist literature in World War II 3089: 2395:"Note despre poezia agitatorică a anilor '50" 2386: 2384: 2198: 2196: 2074: 2072: 2070: 2068: 2066: 2064: 2062: 2060: 2058: 1561:was translated into French, English, German, 1482:. Disguising his work as investigations into 1403: 1182:as a "wonderful" work. Published soon after, 574:, at which time he published the short story 2760: 2758: 2641: 2639: 2637: 2577: 2056: 2054: 2052: 2050: 2048: 2046: 2044: 2042: 2040: 2038: 1770: 1753:Those Jews from Bârlad who overcome oblivion 1547:Colecţia de Povestiri Ştiinţifico-Fantastice 1392:survivors into believing that he is the god 1164:'s conscience, in order to design essential 694:Colecția de Povestiri Științifico-Fantastice 281:Colecția de Povestiri Științifico-Fantastice 205:author. 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Topos, logo, ideolegmă" 2351: 2325: 1782:, in Carol T. Gaffke, Margaret Haerens, 1742: 2723: 2528: 2526: 2444: 2442: 2440: 2099: 2032:, Nr. 288-289 (1088-1089), January 2008 1983: 1936: 1793: 1396:, gains access to the secret legacy of 3470: 2664: 2609: 1294:, where humans live side by side with 227:writer. During the early years of the 3603:Cantemir Vodă National College alumni 3077: 2321:Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2286:European Science Fiction Society site 1526:The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch 1200:, the narrative centers on Vamland's 789:("Time with Rider and Raven", 1985). 783:Imposibila oază, povestiri fantastice 718:genre, beginning with the 1964 novel 678:into the luxury bilingual edition of 589:. All three writings were set in the 176: 3573:Romanian Communist Party politicians 2523: 2437: 2150:; retrieved February 16, 2008, p.490 1950:"Femeia fatală a literaturii române" 1721:("The Rogue Babe"), part of Colin's 1717:and circulated in France and Spain. 1348:, who can never grow old or die. In 686:Editura pentru literatură universală 435:and had his first poem published in 427:, Colin became a noted supporter of 3066:The 2006 Vladimir Colin Awards, at 2905:"Editurile româneşti şi Internetul" 1790:, 2006; retrieved February 17, 2008 1443:. Inspired in part by the style of 1329:, that of "youth without old age" ( 1154: 656:("Ten Dwarfish Stories", 1957) and 410: 13: 1786:, Vol. 17, Gale Group Inc., 1997, 1370:mushroom leads the protagonist to 1366:, in which consuming an eponymous 976:Cîntec pentru primul plan economic 572:Romanian socialist realist current 247:") was an early representative of 14: 3614: 3533:Romanian male short story writers 3038: 1585:. It was published in English as 1313:, Colin introduces references to 1034:in the period of passage between 954:Debut works and connected debates 274:collections, making his debut in 231:, he was assigned offices in the 3598:20th-century short story writers 3528:Romanian science fiction writers 3155: 2319:, Nr. 3/2005, p.100-110, at the 1471:depicts its hero, the eponymous 1115:meeting was convened to discuss 781:("The Story of Writing", 1966), 726:("The Second Future"), the 1972 276:local science fiction literature 3588:20th-century Romanian novelists 2978: 2939: 2916: 2894: 2836: 2820: 2811: 2784: 2737:"Horia Aramă (1931–2007)" 2568: 2544: 2535: 2514: 2505: 2496: 2487: 2478: 2469: 2460: 2451: 2291: 2273: 2244: 2223: 2171: 2162: 2153: 2119: 1656:themes. Among younger authors, 1529:, a 1965 novel by the American 684:, released under contract with 2426:Center for Imagination Studies 2013: 1961: 1910: 1765:Romanian Jewish Community site 1453:Divertisment pentru vrăjitoare 847: 806:' Literary Club"), founded by 732:Divertisment pentru vrăjitoare 650:Poveștile celor trei mincinoși 632:After he made his fantasy and 439:journal. The piece was titled 334:, a prominent activist of the 249:local socialist realist school 1: 3010: 2833:; retrieved February 20, 2008 2348:; retrieved February 17, 2008 2288:; retrieved February 19, 2008 2144:, Bucharest, 2006, hosted by 1780:"Cassian, Nina: Introduction" 1767:; retrieved February 20, 2008 1469:Ultimul avatar al lui Tristan 1333:Legende sau basmele românilor 1290:, located on the edge of the 1111:By the time when the special 887:. In 1980, he published with 743:Ultimul avatar al lui Tristan 738:("Time Traps"), and the 1975 543:After the establishment of a 502:, while contrasting with the 314: 270:("Legends from Vamland") and 3558:Romanian publishers (people) 3538:Romanian short story writers 2846:"Premiile 'Vladimir Colin' " 2628:Adevărul Literar și Artistic 1652:, Aramă expanded on Colin's 627: 309: 71:Vladimir Colin, Ștefan Colin 7: 3593:20th-century Romanian poets 3498:Romanian children's writers 3051:Romanian Cultural Institute 1709:, being illustrated by the 1475:, who is in the service of 1267:Arkady and Boris Strugatsky 1263:People's Republic of Poland 423:Antonescu and the start of 10: 3619: 2827:"Portrait: Oprea, Leonard" 2769:"Une fenêtre sur l'avenir" 2558:, Bucharest, 2010, p.83. 2419:Literatură și Totalitarism 2213:, Liverpool, 2005, p.316. 2211:Liverpool University Press 1245:and, to a certain degree, 1100:for its treatment of the " 749:") and short story volume 239:apparatus. His 1951 novel 3548:Socialist realism writers 3513:Romanian magazine editors 3435: 3164: 3153: 3109: 2891:, Nr. 389, September 2007 2801:, Lausanne, 1977, p.38. 2393:Fernanda Emanuela Osman, 2346:LiterNet publishing house 2159:Selejan, p.57-68, 206-207 1640:As a posthumous tribute, 1551:Cormoranul pleacă pe mare 1536: 1168:, which would define the 1049:Cormoranul pleacă pe mare 872:, Italy. Also that year, 583:Cormoranul pleacă pe mare 545:Romanian Communist regime 443:("Manifesto") and signed 433:Cantemir Vodă High School 229:Romanian Communist regime 178:[vladiˈmirkoˈlin] 145: 91: 83: 75: 67: 53: 28: 21: 3583:20th-century translators 3508:Romanian fantasy writers 2623:"Metamorfozele basmului" 2300:Muguraș Constantinescu, 2010:, Nr. 345, November 2006 1736: 1604:International Award are 1486:, Tristan discovers the 1221:Debut in science fiction 1010:Flăcări între cer și apă 576:Flăcări între cer și apă 475:. In 1945, he published 336:Romanian Communist Party 3568:Jewish Romanian writers 3518:Romanian male novelists 3503:Romanian comics writers 2962:Legendele țării lui Vam 2520:Selejan, p.33-35, 67-69 2423:Babeș-Bolyai University 2378:, Nr. 867, October 2006 1701:Legendele țării lui Vam 1697:Legendele țării lui Vam 1642:Nemira publishing house 1571:Legendele țării lui Vam 1463:powers and the gift of 1355:The Colour Out of Space 1185:Legendele țării lui Vam 1141:Soarele răsare în Deltă 1117:Soarele răsare în Deltă 1098:Soarele răsare în Deltă 1069:Soarele răsare în Deltă 948: 915:Pierre-Jean de Béranger 876:presented him with the 787:Timp cu călăreț și corb 775:Xele, motanul din stele 667:Legendele țării lui Vam 587:Soarele răsare în Deltă 449:University of Bucharest 447:. Colin studied at the 260:Legendele țării lui Vam 243:("The Sun Rises in the 241:Soarele răsare în Deltă 174:Romanian pronunciation: 3488:Writers from Bucharest 2791:Jean-Baptiste Baronian 2781:, Nr. 715, May 1, 1996 1980:, Nr. 128, August 2002 1725:, was the basis for a 1437:Jean-Baptiste Baronian 1376:out-of-body experience 1321:. The series includes 1139:mistakes of his novel 970:under Romania's first 927:French science fiction 3578:Censorship in Romania 3493:Romanian anthologists 3457:Sibiu Literary Circle 2913:, Nr. 26, August 2000 2338:Radu-Ilarion Munteanu 2317:Atelier de Traduction 2190:, Nr. 8-9/2010, p.110 1919:Ovid Constantinescu, 1630:Vladimir Colin Awards 1509:psychological torture 1427:. The fantasy volume 1008:prose debut was with 929:literature anthology— 925:. He also compiled a 634:children's literature 518:Sibiu Literary Circle 288:, earned Colin three 124:children's literature 3543:Romanian translators 3046:The Impossible Oasis 3027:, Bucharest, 2008. 2692:, Vol.13, Nr. 2/2002 2686:Legends from Vamland 2304:Château de Carpathes 2110:Poemul lui Octombrie 2029:Realitatea Evreiască 1970:George Radu Bogdan, 1926:Realitatea Evreiască 1587:Legends from Vamland 1407:and other late works 905:and depicts several 800:Cenaclul Marțienilor 506:group formed around 477:Poemul lui Octombrie 340:Ministry of Commerce 3523:Romanian male poets 3004:, November 18, 2004 2966:Editura Ion Creangă 2950:Editura Tineretului 2910:Observator Cultural 2888:Observator Cultural 2688:(book review)", in 2684:, "Vladimir Colin. 2661:, December 19, 2007 2606:, February 16, 2008 2114:Editura Cartea Rusă 2106:Vladimir Maiakovski 2096:, Nr. 17 (373)/2008 2007:Observator Cultural 1977:Observator Cultural 1606:Vladimir Tismăneanu 1488:philosopher's stone 1323:Giovanna și îngerul 1247:Ovid Crohmălniceanu 1055:, was commended by 889:Editura Ion Creangă 874:University of Padua 654:Zece povești pitice 516:magazine, with the 494:As contributors to 489:Vladimir Mayakovsky 479:, a translation of 386:Ovid Crohmălniceanu 363:William Shakespeare 199:Romanian literature 3553:Mythopoeic writers 2994:2011-07-19 at the 2861:, December 9, 2006 2851:2011-07-19 at the 2742:2011-07-28 at the 2720:, Nr. 2/2008, p.70 2574:Selejan, p.206-207 2431:2009-04-29 at the 2413:2008-06-25 at the 2400:2009-05-02 at the 2311:2012-02-18 at the 2260:2007-12-14 at the 2136:2007-07-04 at the 2088:2008-05-01 at the 2081:Alexandra Andrei, 1902:2008-12-04 at the 1890:2009-04-30 at the 1759:2011-06-13 at the 1674:Nicolae Steinhardt 1569:. 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Science fantasy
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historical fantasy
heroic fantasy
sword and sorcery
novella
children's literature
fairy tale
lyric poetry
narrative poem
comic book
Orizont
Socialist realism
Viața Românească
[vladiˈmirkoˈlin]
pen name
fantasy
science fiction
Romanian literature
comic book
Nina Cassian
left-wing
Orizont
communist
socialist realist
Romanian Communist regime
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