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Dimineata Copiilor (The Children's Morning)

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betino1995

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Dimineata Copiilor (The Children's Morning)
« on: May 25, 2015, 05:14:12 PM »

 :) HI ! I have new stuff for the Romanian section and a new subsection: "Dimineata copiilor".
This magazine is very alike Universul Copiilor and the chief editor is the same: Mos Nae Batzaria. He started  in 1924 at "Dimineata copiilor" and in mid 1936, Batzaria parted with Dimineața and joined its right-wing and nationalist rival, Universul, becoming Universul publisher. He was then appointed editor of "Universul Copiilor" ("Children's Universe"), the Universul youth magazine, which took up his Haplea stories and comics. According to literary critic Gabriel Dimisianu, who was a fan of the magazine in his boyhood, Universul Copiilor was "very good".
By 1930, Nicolae Constantin Batzaria also became known for his genre fiction novels, addressed to a general public and registering much success. Among these were Jertfa Lilianei ("Liliana's Sacrifice"), Răpirea celor două fetițe ("The Kidnapping of the Two Little Girls"), Micul lustragiu ("The Little Shoeshiner") and Ina, fetița prigonită ("Ina, the Persecuted Little Girl"). His main fairy tale collection was published as Povești de aur ("Golden Stories").
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