George Anania

George Anania (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒe̯ord͡ʒe anaˈni.a]; July 14, 1941, Măgurele – April 5, 2013) was a Romanian science-fiction writer and translator.[1]

George Anania
Born(1941-07-14)July 14, 1941
DiedApril 5, 2013
Occupationshort story writer, novelist, translator
NationalityRomanian
Period1962 – present
Genrescience fiction

Published books

Novels

With Romulus Bărbulescu

  • Constelația din ape (1962), Colecția "Povestiri științifico-fantastice" nr. 174-179 (en. Constellations from the Waters)[2]
  • Captiv în inima Galaxiei (1964), CPSF 226[3]
  • Statuia șarpelui (1967), Editura Tineretului
  • Doando (1969) – Editura Tineretului
  • Planeta umbrelelor albastre (1969), Colecția "Povestiri științifico-fantastice" nr. 356-359
  • Ferma oamenilor de piatră (1970), Editura Tineretului (en. The Stone Men Farm)
  • Paralela-enigmă (1973), Editura Tineretului
  • Șarpele blând al infinitului (1977)
  • Cât de mic poate fi infernul? (1993), Editura Odeon
gollark: [citation needed]
gollark: Of course, I suppose they could try and divert it or something before it becomes doomsdayable.
gollark: Nobody will stop you because you have an orbital doomsday device.
gollark: "Excuse me, but you're not permitted to have that orbital doomsday device here, we'd like to request that you turn over control of the orbital doomsday device to a UN committee."
gollark: The Outer Space Treaty? Nobody will care about that as soon as there is *some* commercial or military or whatever gain.

See also

References

  1. "George Anania: 1941 – 2013". Nemira.ro. Archived from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
  2. Kevin J. O'Brien – Science fiction sales – the post-Soviet generation
  3. Captiv în inima Galaxiei, goodreads.com


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