Adieu, Ion Hobana
Posté : jeu. févr. 24, 2011 7:43 am
On apprend la nouvelle de la disparition de Ion Hobana.
Posé sur une étagère, pour faire joli, j'ai son petit essai sur le cinéma de SF: Imaginile Posibilului (Editura Merediane, 1968).
Tristesse.
Oncle Joe
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/fe ... it-hobana/
Romanian SF writer Ion Hobana dies at 80
The Associated Press
Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 | 7:43 a.m.
Ion Hobana, Romania's best-known science fiction writer whose works
were translated abroad has died. He was 80.
Sorin Hobana said his father died late Tuesday in a Bucharest hospital.
Some of Hobana's stories were included in international anthologies,
such as "The Penguin World Omnibus of Science Fiction" and "Twenty
Houses of the Zodiac."
His last book, a history of French science fiction before 1900, was
published in November.
Two volumes on UFOs, co-authored by Julian Weverbergh were published
in the Netherlands in 1970s. The books were translated into English,
French and Spanish.
Hobana received several awards for his works, including one from
Poland's Ministry of Culture and Arts.
Posé sur une étagère, pour faire joli, j'ai son petit essai sur le cinéma de SF: Imaginile Posibilului (Editura Merediane, 1968).
Tristesse.
Oncle Joe
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/fe ... it-hobana/
Romanian SF writer Ion Hobana dies at 80
The Associated Press
Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 | 7:43 a.m.
Ion Hobana, Romania's best-known science fiction writer whose works
were translated abroad has died. He was 80.
Sorin Hobana said his father died late Tuesday in a Bucharest hospital.
Some of Hobana's stories were included in international anthologies,
such as "The Penguin World Omnibus of Science Fiction" and "Twenty
Houses of the Zodiac."
His last book, a history of French science fiction before 1900, was
published in November.
Two volumes on UFOs, co-authored by Julian Weverbergh were published
in the Netherlands in 1970s. The books were translated into English,
French and Spanish.
Hobana received several awards for his works, including one from
Poland's Ministry of Culture and Arts.