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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. After he and his spouse at the time Nina Cassian rallied with the left-wing literary circle Orizont during the late 1940s, Colin started his career as a communist and socialist realist writer. During the early years of the Romanian Communist regime, he was assigned offices in the censorship and propaganda apparatus. His 1951 novel Soarele răsare în Deltă ("The Sun Rises in the Delta") was an early representative of

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  • فلاديمير كولن (ar)
  • Vladimir Colin (de)
  • Vladimir Colin (fr)
  • Vladimir Colin (en)
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  • فلاديمير كولن (بالرومانية: Vladimir Colin)‏ هو كاتب للأطفال ومترجم وكاتب وشاعر روماني، ولد في 1 مايو 1921 في بوخارست في رومانيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 6 ديسمبر 1991. (ar)
  • Vladimir Colin (eigentlich Jean Colin; geboren am 1. Mai 1921 in Bukarest; gestorben am 6. Dezember 1991 ebenda) war ein rumänischer Schriftsteller. Er verfasste Lyrik, Essays, Phantastik und Science-Fiction. (de)
  • Vladimir Colin, pseudonyme de Jean Colin, né le 1er mai 1921 à Bucarest et mort le 6 décembre 1991 à Bucarest, est un écrivain roumain. Il a écrit des articles, de la poésie, des contes pour enfants, des romans et des nouvelles de fantastique et de science-fiction. (fr)
  • 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. After he and his spouse at the time Nina Cassian rallied with the left-wing literary circle Orizont during the late 1940s, Colin started his career as a communist and socialist realist writer. During the early years of the Romanian Communist regime, he was assigned offices in the censorship and propaganda apparatus. His 1951 novel Soarele răsare în Deltă ("The Sun Rises in the Delta") was an early representative of (en)
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  • Vladimir Colin (en)
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  • Vladimir Colin (en)
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  • Bucharest, Romania (en)
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  • Bucharest, Romania (en)
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