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Where the Wild Things Grow

Celebrate our ecological and ritual connections with Mother Earth and the cosmos

Calcan

Translated from Dutch to Romanian by Alexa Stoicescu
Written in Dutch by Nikki Dekker
8 minutes read

Ființele vii

Translated from Spanish to Romanian by Oana-Dana Balaş
Written in Spanish by Mariana Torres
8 minutes read

Matematica unei crime (Fuga)

Translated from Czech to Romanian by Andrei Săndulescu
Written in Czech by Magdalena Sodomková
10 minutes read

Punct de evadare

Translated from Dutch to Romanian by Cătălina Oșlobanu
Written in Dutch by Maud Vanhauwaert
9 minutes read

Fire

Translated from Dutch to Romanian by Irina Kappelhof Costea
Written in Dutch by Hannah Roels
9 minutes read

Bubblegum Blues

Translated from Dutch to Romanian by Cătălina Oșlobanu
Written in Dutch by Carmien Michels
5 minutes read

Renegata

Translated from Italian to Romanian by George Doru Ivan
Written in Italian by Valeria Usala
10 minutes read

The Told and the Untold. An Oral History of Moldova with a pinch of fiction (Măi, fetelor)

There are few places across Europe which have had the tumultuous story of Moldova in the 20th and 21st centuries. My greatgrandmother, for instance, spent most of her life in the same village while living in four different countries: she was born in the Russian Empire, went to school in Romania, resisted collectivisation and eventually gave in during the Soviet era, and got retired in the independent Republic of Moldova. I share her story in this book, as well as stories of other people with different backgrounds I interviewed, in an effort to create a polyphonic view of Moldova’s recent history. Chronologically, the book starts with the 1903 infamous Chisinau pogrom and it ends with the 2022 refugee crisis caused by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Geographically, the stories are rooted in Moldova but they cover the whole world thanks to the processes of migration that characterised all of the communities described in this book — Jewish, Roma, Armenian, Moldovan, Ukrainian, Russian etc. — at different points during history.

Written in Romanian by Paula Erizanu
7 minutes read

Un roman despre Crimeea

Translated from Ukranian to Romanian by Jessica Bilcec
Written in Ukranian by Anastasia Levkova
10 minutes read

O bombă luminează noaptea din Marão

Translated from Portugese to Romanian by Iolanda Vasile
Written in Portugese by Daniela Costa
9 minutes read

Revolta inversă

Written in Romanian by Cătălin Pavel
11 minutes read

Am trăit în satul ăsta dintotdeauna

Translated from Spanish to Romanian by Silvia Alexandra Ștefan
Written in Spanish by Aixa De la Cruz Regúlez
5 minutes read

Cât de interminabil e începutul

Translated from Dutch to Romanian by Mădălina Balea
Written in Dutch by Corinne Heyrman
10 minutes read

Trei!

Translated from Czech to Romanian by Andrei Săndulescu
Written in Czech by Anna Luňáková
8 minutes read

Fata care aduce moartea

Translated from Czech to Romanian by Mircea Dan Duță
Written in Czech by Lucie Faulerová
12 minutes read

Planul de rezervă

Translated from Spanish to Romanian by Silvia Alexandra Ștefan
Written in Spanish by Aixa De la Cruz Regúlez
7 minutes read

De stem van Sulina

Translated from Dutch to Romanian by Andreea Bălteanu
Written in Dutch by Anneleen Van Offel
8 minutes read

Copac monstru copil copac

Translated from Spanish to Romanian by Oana-Dana Balaş
Written in Spanish by Mariana Torres
10 minutes read

Mâine

Translated from Portugese to Romanian by Iolanda Vasile
Written in Portugese by Patrícia Patriarca
9 minutes read

Nec mergitur

Translated from Dutch to Romanian by Cătălina Oșlobanu
Written in Dutch by Simone Atangana Bekono
9 minutes read
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