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  2. Nina Cassian - Wikipedia

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    Nina Cassian was born into a Jewish family in Galați in 1924, the only child of Iosif Cassian-Mătăsaru, a translator, and an amateur singer. [3] In 1926 the family moved to Brașov . Cassian's fascination with languages is said to date back to that time of her childhood since this is when she started spending time with children from the ...

  3. Carmen Firan - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Firan in dialogue and poetry with Nina Cassian (Sheep Meadow Press), Inferno, Rock and Dew (Sheep Meadow Press), Words and Flesh (Talisman Publishers), The Second Life (Columbia University Press), The Farce (Spuyten Duyvil Press), In The Most Beautiful Life (Umbrage Editions), and The First Moment After Death (Writers Club Press).

  4. 2014 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    April 14 – Nina Cassian, 89 (born 1924), Romanian poet, journalist, film critic, and translator. She translated works of William Shakespeare , Bertolt Brecht , Christian Morgenstern , Yiannis Ritsos , and Paul Celan into Romanian.

  5. A Man - Wikipedia

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    A Man (1979) (Italian: Un Uomo) (Greek: Ένας Άνδρας, transliteration: Enas Andras) is a biographical novel written by Oriana Fallaci chronicling her romantic relationship with the resistance fighter Alexandros Panagoulis, who attempted to assassinate the Greek dictator George Papadopoulos, leader of the Greek junta known as the Regime of the Colonels.

  6. Liv Lundberg - Wikipedia

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    Lundberg further issued the poetry collections Iverksatt (1999) and Harlekins hud (2001). Her essays collection Tekstens etiske øyeblikk og andre essays was published in 2005, and the poetry collection Når jeg ikke hører hjemme in 2008. [2] She also translated works by Nina Cassian, Ingrid Jonker and Shuntarō Tanikawa into Norwegian ...

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  8. Vladimir Colin - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Colin (Romanian pronunciation: [vladiˈmir koˈlin]; pen name of Jean Colin; May 1, 1921 – December 6, 1991) was a Romanian short story writer and novelist.One of the most important fantasy and science fiction authors in Romanian literature, whose main works are known on several continents, he was also a noted poet, essayist, translator, journalist and comic book author.

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