Alexandru Gromov
Country:
Moldova
Company:
Art
His birth name was Alexandru Gofman. He begins to collaborate successively with the newspapers "Moldova", "Literatura si arta", "Columna", "Noi", etc., pro- motes the correctness oflanguage and terminology on the National Television and the
National Radio, where he has a series of shows, including "Inventica" and "In lumea cuvintelor". For several years he composed collections of science fiction and prose,
wrote critical articles on cinema, translated artistic literature from the following lan- guages: French, Italian, English and Russian (without resorting to Russian, Gromov
translated from the original). The writer was a journalist for many years, publishing news articles and promoting innovative ideas. At the beginning of the 70's of the 20th century, within the "Moldova" magazine, he founded the "Solaris" club, where many talented young people studied anticipatory literature: Nicolae Dabija, Leonida Lari, I a n Mânáscurtä, Alexandru Rosu and others. In 1956, the fantastic story "Taina Luce- afârului" was published, written together with the physicist Tadeus Malinovschi, then the fantastic novels "O vacantà in cosmos" (1962) and "Naufragiu pe Teogra", (1974), the stories "Cei din anul inti" and "Pe urmele lui Argos" (1986), the collection of essays and stories "A gindi inovational" (1987). The writer translated these works himself into Russian. From 1989 to 1995 - the founder and editor-in-chief of the film magazine "Lanterna magica", dedicated to Moldovan and world cinema.