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  2. Mircea Cărtărescu - Wikipedia

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    His debut as a writer was in 1978 with poetry published in România Literară magazine. Two years later, he published his first book, Faruri, vitrine, fotografii, which earned him the Romanian Writers' Union award for debut. [7]

  3. Solenoid (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Solenoid is a 2015 novel by Mircea Cărtărescu written in the 2010s [1] and, according to Cărtărescu, in a single draft without revision. [2] [3] The English translation by Sean Cotter was published in 2022.

  4. Rodica Ojog-Brașoveanu - Wikipedia

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    Ojog-Brașoveanu's most well-known character is undoubtedly Melania Lupu, a mischievous old lady, half-detective half-criminal, to whom the author gives an unusual confidant – her cat, Mirciulică.

  5. Dumitru Radu Popescu - Wikipedia

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    D.R. Popescu (c.1985)Dumitru Radu Popescu (Romanian pronunciation: [duˈmitru ˈradu poˈpesku]; 19 August 1935 – 2 January 2023) was a Romanian novelist, poet, dramatist, essayist and short story writer.

  6. The Woman of Rome - Wikipedia

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    First US edition (publ Farrar, Straus, 1949). The Woman from Rome (Italian: La romana) is a 1947 novel by Alberto Moravia [1] about the intersecting lives of many characters, chief among them a prostitute and an idealistic intellectual who, after an interrogation by the Fascist officers, during which he betrays his colleagues (for reasons he himself is not able to understand), becomes ...

  7. Augustin Buzura - Wikipedia

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    Augustin Buzura (Romanian pronunciation: [awɡusˈtin buˈzura]; September 22, 1938 – July 10, 2017) was a Romanian novelist and short story writer, also known as a journalist, essayist, and literary critic.

  8. Edith Eger - Wikipedia

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    Edith Eger is the youngest daughter of Lajos (a tailor) and Ilona Elefánt born in Košice, Czechoslovakia. [3] [1]Eger attended gymnasium and took ballet lessons. She was a member of the Hungarian Olympic gymnastics team.

  9. Simon Hollósy - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait, 1916. Simon Hollósy (2 February 1857 – 8 May 1918) was a Hungarian painter. [1] He was considered one of the greatest Hungarian representatives of 19th-century Naturalism and Realism.