Ion Hobana, first name also Ioan, last name also Hobană (born Aurelian Mantaroșie or Manta-Roșie; 25 January 1931 – 22 February 2011) was a Romanian science...
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Dick Scheepstra; Romania – Virsta de Aur an Anticipatiei Romanesti, Ion Hobana; Spain – La SF: Contramitologia del Siglo XX, Carlo Frabetti (Essay);...
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mei din neștiut ("Galactic worlds – my colleagues from the unknown") Ion Hobana (1931–2011), science fiction writer, literary critic and ufologist. Iker...
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science fiction authors and promoters—George Anania, Horia Aramă [ro], Ion Hobana, and Sanda Radian among them. He was also acknowledged as one of the few...
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(1919–2020, India/S Africa, nf) Russell Hoban (1925–2011, US/England, f/p/ch) Ion Hobana (1931–2011, Romania, f/nf), pseudonym of Aurelian Manta Roşie Thomas Hobbes...
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them being Amaltea and Tritonic. Manolescu, p. 190-191 Manolescu, p. 192 Ion Hobana, "Nuclear War Fiction in Eastern Europe" Archived 2008-07-23 at the Wayback...
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was colleagues with Solomon and with other future writers, including Ion Hobana), Raicu enlisted at the University of Bucharest Faculty of Philology in...
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lecturer Wilhelm Totok [de] (1921–2017), author, editor and librarian Ion Hobana (1931–2011), writer, literary critic and ufologist Francisc Bárányi [ro;...
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introduced to a murderous civilization; revisiting the piece in 1969, writer Ion Hobana proposed that the Pariser Tageszeitung translation may have been read...
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generally apolitical. In addition to featuring a literary page, which had Ion Hobana as editor, with Nicolae Labiș and Lucian Raicu as the permanent columnists...
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