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Romulus Bărbulescu
Romulus Bărbulescu (October 27, 1925, Sulina – February 9, 2010, Bucharest) was a Romanian science-fiction writer. In 1963, Bărbulescu published "Constellations from the Waters," the first of 10 science fiction novels that established him and his co-author, George Anania, as pioneers of the genre in Romania. They drew their inspiration from Russian writers like Ivan Efremov or Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, or the Polish author Stanislaw Lem. In a communist society where criticizing current social norms was forbidden, alternative reality was good metaphor, and even better, safe. In the 1980s, the government of Romanian President Nicolae Ceaușescu took control of Anania and Bărbulescu's fan clubs to monitor discussions on utopian societies and social justice.Kevin J. O'Brien Science fiction sales – the post-Soviet generation – Technology & Media at International Herald Tribune October 29, 2006 Published books * 1983 – ''Catharsis'', editura Albatros, Bucharest * 1 ...
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Galați
Galați (, , ; also known by other alternative names) is the capital city of Galați County in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in eastern Romania. Galați is a port town on the Danube River. It has been the only port for the most part of Moldavia's existence. In 2011, the Romanian census recorded 249,432 residents, making it the 8th most populous city in Romania. Galați is an economic centre based around the port of Galați, the naval shipyard, and the largest steel factory in Romania, Galați steel works. Etymology and names The name ''Galați'' is derived from the Cuman word . This word is ultimately borrowed from the Persian word , "fortress". Other etymologies have been suggested, such as the Serbian . However, the ''galat'' root appears in nearby toponyms, some of which show clearly a Cuman origin, for example Gălățui Lake, which has the typical Cuman -''ui'' suffix for "water". Another toponym in the region is Galicia, with its town of Halych, locally ...
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1925 Births
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List Of Romanian Science Fiction Writers
Some notable science fiction authors are (in alphabetical order): A * Felix Aderca * George Anania * Victor Anestin * Mihai Alexandru * Sorin Antohi * Gheorghe Apostol B * Romulus Bărbulescu * Rodica Bretin C * Mircea Cărtărescu * Vladimir Colin * Ovid S. Crohmălniceanu D * Doru Davidovici G * Radu Pavel Gheo H * Ion Hobana L * George Lazăr M * Alexandru Mironov * Dumitru Munteanu * Nina Munteanu O * Mircea Opriță P * Ovidiu Pecican * Cristian Tudor Popescu R * Liviu Radu S * Bogdan Suceavă See also * Women science fiction authors * List of science fiction editors * Novelists * List of fantasy authors * List of horror fiction authors * List of military science fiction works and authors * List of Clarion South Writers Workshop Alumni * List of Clarion South Writers Workshop Instructors * List of Clarion West Writers Workshop alumni * List of Clarion West Writers Workshop instructors * List of Clarion Writers Workshop Alumni * Li ...
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Editura Tineretului
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