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In the late-1960s Romania, during the relative cultural thaw of the
post-Stalinist period, Dumitru Tsepeneag emerged as an innovative
writer of short prose and the pioneer of oneirism, a subversive
theory and practice of literature that challenged not only
socialist realism in particular but realism in general. By the
early 1970s, following a cultural crackdown by the totalitarian
state, oneirism had been banned and Tsepeneag was forced into exile
in France. Short Prose, Volume 1, collects the three volumes of
short stories that Tsepeneag published in Romania before going into
exile: Exercises (1966), Cold (1967), and Waiting (1971), along
with previously unpublished shorter texts from the same period.
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