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Mircea Nedelciu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmirtʃe̯a neˈdeltʃju];
November 12, 1950 – July 12, 1999) was a
Romanian short-story writer, novelist, essayist...
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three Postmodernist writers—Adriana Babeți,
Mircea Mihăieș, and
Mircea Nedelciu—reputedly
suggested by
Banat Swabian author William Totok. The
latter is...
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following notable people:
Augustin Călin (b. 1980),
football manager Mircea Nedelciu (1950–1999), a
novelist in
whose honor a
local primary school was named...
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actress Mircea Mustață (born 1971),
Romanian mathematician Mircea Nedelciu (1950–1999),
Romanian short-story writer, novelist,
essayist and literary...
- (writer) [ro] (b. 1949),
Romanian writer,
essayist and translator, see
Mircea Nedelciu This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name...
- Modorcea [ro]
Herta Müller (2009
Nobel Laureate) Ion Mureșan [ro]
Mircea Nedelciu Ioana Pârvulescu Dora
Pavel Dumitru Radu
Popescu Simona Popescu [ro] Sorin...
- playwright, and
humorist Gellu Naum, poet, writer, and
translator Mircea Nedelciu,
writer Alexandru Odobescu, writer,
archaeologist and
politician Dimitrie...
- Müller,
writer (German language), 2009
Nobel Prize in
Literature Mircea Nedelciu Bujor Nedelcovici Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu
Camil Petrescu Cezar Petrescu...
- Pițu, it
featured a
Postmodern reworking of
Povestea poveștilor by
Mircea Nedelciu, a
leading theorist of the Optzeciști writers. A
trilingual edition of...
- Sălcudeanu [ro],
Mircea Horia Simionescu [ro],
Grigore Hagiu [ro],
Mircea Nedelciu,
Costache Olăreanu [ro],
Traian T. Coșovei, and others. Many of the works...