Camil Baciu
Camil Baciu (born Camillo Kaufman 21 June 1926, Galați – died 22 April 2005, Paris) was a Romanian journalist and science fiction writer. He was a friend of, among others, Iordan Chimet (with whom he was part of an anti-Nazi group) and Gheorghe Ursu. In 1969 he left Romania, settling in Paris[1].
Camil Baciu | |
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Born | Camillo Kaufman |
Died | 22 April 2005 78) | (aged
Nationality | Romanian |
Occupation | Journalist, writer |
Bibliography
- "Not Far From The Princess Castle", București, 1956
- "Experience Colombina" , CPSF 126-127, Science and Technology Review, 1960 (2 vol.)
- "Brain Revolt" , Tineretului Publishing House, București, 1962
- "Cubic Planet" , Tineretului Publishing House, București, 1964
- "The Great Law", 1964
- "Met...", Editura Revista Știință și Tehnică, 1964 (2 vol.)
- "The Orange Sun", 1965
- "The Destiny Machine", Tineretului Publishing House, București, 1966
- "Ienicec", 1967
- "The Garden of the Gods", Tineretului Publishing House, București, 1968 (re-published in 2001 at the Romanian Cultural Foundation Publishing House)
- "Aragua"
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References
- "Camil Baciu". nemira.ro. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
- Garden Of the Gods scribd.com goodreads.com
- Machine of Destiny scribd.com goodreads.com
- Brain Revolt scribd.com
- The Great Law goodreads.com
- Met... goodreads.com
- Nemira publishing house
- From Social Realism to Science Fiction
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