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Cristian Tudor Popescu (; often referred to as CTP; born October 1, 1956) is a Romanian journalist, essayist, engineer, short-story writer and political commentator. Author of science fiction stories during his youth, he also hosted talk shows for various television stations, and had contributions as a literary critic and translator. Popescu was the editor-in-chief of ''
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'', and, in 2005, he founded the newspaper '' Gândul'' in association with Mircea Dinescu. He was also the president of the Romanian Press Club until November 2006, when he resigned his office over an issue regarding the representation of journalists in the Club. He was re-elected president on February 10, 2007. Based on opinion polls, he was designated Romania's best journalist four years in a row 2005–2008.


Biography

A native of Bucharest, he graduated Politehnica University in 1981, majoring in automation engineering. Popescu began writing fiction during the communist regime, focusing on his journalistic career after the Romanian Revolution of 1989. His first publication was 1984 in the ''Echinox'' literary magazine of
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with the SF story ''Grădina de cenușă'' ("The Ash Garden"). Popescu's work was subsequently featured in most SF anthologies, almanacs and magazines before 1990, and he was twice a laureate of the ROMCON Awards (1985, 1986). He received the Eurocon Award for the collection of short stories ''Planetarium''. After 1990, he confined his SF activity to translating and editing the works of others. Popescu translated Stanisław Lem's novels ''Manuscript Found in a Bathtub'', ''
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'', as well as Norman Spinrad's '' Bug Jack Barron'' (in collaboration with Dan Mihai Pavelescu). As an editor of SF literature, he published Dănuț Ungureanu's novel ''Marilyn Monroe on a Closed Curve'' (1993),
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's ''Revolt in Labyrinth'' (1996), and the SF anthology ''The Empire of the Crooked Mirrors'' (1993). Between 1990 and 2005, Popescu was the editor-in-chief of ''
Adevărul ''Adevărul'' (; meaning "The Truth", formerly spelled ''Adevĕrul'') is a Romanian daily newspaper, based in Bucharest. Founded in Iași, in 1871, and reestablished in 1888, in Bucharest, it was the main left-wing press venue to be published dur ...
'' newspaper. In disagreement with the management, he and 81 journalists resigned from the paper and, together with Mircea Dinescu, started their own publication, '' Gândul'', however Mircea Dinescu resigned in January 2008. Together with
Emil Hurezeanu Emil Horaţiu Hurezeanu (; born August 26, 1955, in Sibiu, Sibiu County, Romania) is a Romanian journalist and writer. He has served as Romania's ambassador in Germany since 5 May 2015. Since 19 May 2021, he has been accredited as ambassador of ...
he was also a co-host of the TV two-man political talk show Cap și Pajură (Heads and Tails) broadcast on Realitatea TV. Cristian Tudor Popescu is a film analyst, Ph.D. in cinematography of the National University of Theatrical and Cinematographic Art I. L. Caragiale, Bucharest, where he is teaching a course on ''Manipulation and Propaganda Techniques in Movie and Television''. Since 2006, Cristian Tudor Popescu is the host of the TV show CineTePrinde, broadcast each Saturday, starting from 10 PM, on Pro Cinema, where he comments a movie, which is given afterwards, from a critical point of view. He is member of UCIN and Writers' Union of Romania. A fact that has become widely known in the last years is that CTP is an accomplished tennis player having won numerous national tournaments in the 55+ senior category competing against as many as 140 contestants at an event.
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Political commentator

He was until 2022 a political commentator at the Romanian private TV station Digi24.


Tennis sport commentator

Beside playing tennis, he is a public tennis commentator for various Romanian private TV stations including, most notably, Digi Sport.


Published volumes

* 1987 – ''Planetarium'', Albatros, Bucharest, 1987 – The Prize of the European Congress of Science-Fiction,
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, France * 1991 – ''The Time of the Empty Colt'',
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, 1998, second edition, Polirom * 1993 – ''The Empire of Crooked Mirrors'', Adevarul Society, anthology of science-fiction literature * 1997 – ''The Children of the Beast'' (DU Style) 1998, second edition, Polirom * 1998 – ''Dead Time'', Polirom * 2000 – ''Omohom-Speculative Fictions'', Polirom * 2000 – ''Romania, transfer picture'', Polirom * 2001 –'' A Corpse Filled Up with Newspapers'', Polirom * 2004 – ''The Romanian Nobel'', Polirom * 2004 – ''Mind's Sport'', Polirom * 2004 – ''The Freedom of Hatred'', Polirom * 2005 – ''The Shakespeare Trigram- Speculative Fictions'' * 2005 – ''Orgasmus comunistas'' * 2007 – ''The Luxury of Death'', Polirom * 2009 – ''Scattered Words'', Polirom * 2011 – ''The Deaf Movie in a Silent Romania. Politics and Propaganda in the Romanian Fiction Movie (1912–1989)'', Polirom * 2013 – ''Filmar'', Polirom * 2016 – ''Viaţa şi Opera (Life and Oeuvre)'', Polirom


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