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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
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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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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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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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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
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literature", but disapproved for failing to show "that which is genuinely new about the communist sailor."
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characters. His text is noted for having largely preserved Verne's original spellings of
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articles in the official press. One of these literary pieces constituted praise for
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journalist and critic Marin Vasilescu, who noted its depiction of "amplified
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of fantasy", and praises the text for its "solidity and coherence."
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edition. In the decades after it was published at home,
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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
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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" (
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656:("Ten Dwarfish Stories", 1957) and
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1786:, Vol. 17, Gale Group Inc., 1997,
1370:mushroom leads the protagonist to
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976:Cîntec pentru primul plan economic
572:Romanian socialist realist current
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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
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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
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1453:Divertisment pentru vrăjitoare
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632:After he made his fantasy and
439:journal. The piece was titled
334:, a prominent activist of the
249:local socialist realist school
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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
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3538:Romanian short story writers
2846:"Premiile 'Vladimir Colin' "
2628:Adevărul Literar și Artistic
1652:, Aramă expanded on Colin's
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1263:People's Republic of Poland
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2827:"Portrait: Oprea, Leonard"
2769:"Une fenêtre sur l'avenir"
2558:, Bucharest, 2010, p.83.
2419:Literatură și Totalitarism
2213:, Liverpool, 2005, p.316.
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2520:Selejan, p.33-35, 67-69
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1919:Ovid Constantinescu,
1630:Vladimir Colin Awards
1509:psychological torture
1427:. The fantasy volume
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3046:The Impossible Oasis
3027:, Bucharest, 2008.
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2110:Poemul lui Octombrie
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1407:and other late works
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2966:Editura Ion Creangă
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1323:Giovanna și îngerul
1247:Ovid Crohmălniceanu
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489:Vladimir Mayakovsky
479:, a translation of
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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
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1413:historical fantasy
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1360:Viitorul al doilea
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878:Provincia di Treno
866:Capcanele timpului
779:Povestea scrisului
745:("Tristan's Final
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724:Viitorul al doilea
703:and was edited by
700:Știință și Tehnică
676:Charles Baudelaire
672:A Mythology of Man
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108:historical fantasy
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2130:Final Report
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1626:Gérard Klein
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1468:
1465:precognition
1452:
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1445:Gérard Klein
1428:
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1383:
1379:
1363:
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1353:
1349:
1330:
1322:
1310:
1308:
1292:Solar System
1285:
1278:A zecea lume
1277:
1275:
1259:Soviet Union
1254:
1251:Eastern Bloc
1224:
1192:area in the
1183:
1175:
1174:
1158:
1149:Ben Corlaciu
1140:
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1110:
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1097:
1094:Eugen Campus
1089:
1086:Ion Călugăru
1072:
1068:
1067:
1056:
1048:
1025:
1018:Danube Delta
1009:
1003:
992:Dragoș Vicol
975:
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930:
923:Gérard Klein
903:Transylvania
896:
882:
877:
865:
861:
857:
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838:Sanda Radian
799:
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720:A zecea lume
719:
705:Adrian Rogoz
698:
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599:Ben Corlaciu
591:Danube Delta
586:
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511:
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476:
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466:
460:
445:Ștefan Colin
444:
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359:Nina Cassian
347:World War II
344:
318:
301:
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258:
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240:
214:
207:Nina Cassian
186:
169:
168:
159:
149:
132:lyric poetry
59:(1991-12-06)
3483:1991 deaths
3478:1921 births
3017:Ana Selejan
2765:(in French)
2710:, "Scriind
2682:Horia Aramă
2298:(in French)
2253:Vali Ivan,
2203:Mike Ashley
1907:, June 2008
1715:Igor Kordey
1620:. In 2000,
1543:Mike Ashley
1522:plagiarized
1484:chrysopoeia
1477:French King
1459:witch with
1441:Franz Kafka
1372:synesthesia
1319:time travel
1243:Camil Baciu
1231:Karel Čapek
1206:Horia Aramă
1136:Ana Selejan
1077:Sami Damian
1044:class enemy
995: [
984:Maria Banuș
893:Jules Verne
848:Final years
826: [
823:Horia Aramă
811: [
708: [
636:debut with
614: [
568:27 de poeme
556: [
538:Ion Caraion
530:Dolfi Trost
522:Surrealists
520:, with the
401: [
355:antisemitic
325:emancipated
263: [
197:authors in
41:May 1, 1921
3472:Categories
3451:Sburătorul
3402:Teodorescu
3347:Petrașincu
3327:Negoițescu
3277:Dumitrescu
3237:Cioculescu
3127:Brunea-Fox
3011:References
2987:C. Eugen,
2375:Revista 22
1998:Geo Șerban
1931:Democraţia
1788:eNotes.com
1691:(for both
1650:Verde Aixa
1622:Ion Hobana
1429:Pentagrama
1315:paranormal
1239:A. Merritt
1036:capitalism
988:Dan Deșliu
980:propaganda
962:poems and
960:proletkult
919:André Gide
842:comic book
834:Ion Hobana
763:Pentagrama
662:mythopoeia
564:censorship
553:Sorin Toma
534:Paul Celan
415:After the
390:Geo Șerban
332:Ana Pauker
315:Early life
272:fairy tale
256:mythopoeia
237:propaganda
233:censorship
203:comic book
187:Jean Colin
140:comic book
128:fairy tale
104:mythopoeia
76:Occupation
37:1921-05-01
32:Jean Colin
3436:Movements
3372:Sebastian
3302:Jebeleanu
3217:Cavarnali
3132:Călinescu
3049:, in the
2829:, at the
2556:Humanitas
2417:, Vol.7:
2344:, at the
2024:"Evocare"
1763:, at the
1567:Bulgarian
1473:alchemist
1433:pentagram
1394:Viracocha
1342:astronaut
1300:Venusians
1215:cosmogony
1194:neolithic
1190:Black Sea
1106:Iașul Nou
1102:exploiter
1092:, critic
1063:bourgeois
1040:socialism
974:: titled
767:Pentagram
628:1953–1980
622:formalism
483:poems by
429:left-wing
321:Bucharest
310:Biography
221:communist
211:left-wing
87:1945–1984
44:Bucharest
3417:Tonegaru
3272:Dragomir
3247:Corlaciu
3142:Valerian
2992:Archived
2974:18054626
2968:, 1986.
2958:61061487
2952:, 1955.
2849:Archived
2740:Archived
2429:Archived
2411:Archived
2398:Archived
2309:Archived
2258:Archived
2238:Adevărul
2134:Archived
2086:Archived
1900:Archived
1888:Archived
1757:Archived
1711:Croatian
1670:Orthodox
1583:Japanese
1480:Henry II
1447:and his
1398:Atlantis
1296:Martians
1261:and the
1255:Galaxies
1131:Scînteia
1122:Scînteia
964:agitprop
804:Martians
648:(1954),
646:Toroiman
510:and the
504:bohemian
441:Manifest
437:Victoria
319:Born in
183:pen name
68:Pen name
3444:Kalende
3412:Todoran
3397:Streinu
3392:Stelaru
3287:Ierunca
3227:Chihaia
3212:Cassian
3207:Caraion
3187:Baranga
3117:Arghezi
2807:3849409
2717:Familia
2140:of the
1713:artist
1672:hermit
1654:Broasca
1563:Russian
1500:Solaris
1385:mestizo
1374:and an
1368:African
1350:Broasca
1304:silicon
1227:lyrical
854:Eurocon
755:Chronos
740:novella
664:, with
580:novella
513:Kalende
496:Orizont
487:writer
468:Flacăra
462:Orizont
375:fascism
345:During
290:Eurocon
216:Orizont
191:fantasy
151:Orizont
120:novella
3387:Stanca
3357:Regman
3352:Pillat
3297:Ivașcu
3282:Enescu
3267:Doinaș
3252:Cotruș
3232:Chimet
3197:Boeriu
3177:Balotă
3110:Doyens
3031:
2972:
2956:
2933:
2805:
2714:", in
2712:Miruna
2658:Gândul
2603:Gândul
2562:
2217:
2116:, 1945
1678:fandom
1616:, and
1579:Polish
1537:Legacy
1419:, and
1346:mutant
1166:fables
990:, and
943:stroke
870:Stresa
836:, and
802:("The
765:("The
747:Avatar
730:novel
609:, and
485:Soviet
471:, and
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