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Zusatztext 'The Securitate could not take Bugan's memories! her compassionate heart or her clear writer's eye . . . Startling warmth! perception and humanity' Daily Telegraph Informationen zum Autor Carmen Bugan is the author of Burying the Typewriter. Her New and Selected poems won a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation. Having fled Romania as a teenager, she was educated at the University of Michigan and Balliol College, Oxford, where she obtained a doctorate in English literature. She lives in Long Island, New York with her husband and two children. Klappentext 'This story starts roughly in the 1970s! a few years after I was born! about the time when I began to have memories and my father's codename was already long established as "Andronic"! a name we learned about only last summer ...' ‘This story starts roughly in the 1970s, a few years after I was born, about the time when I began to have memories and my father’s codename was already long established as “Andronicâ€, a name we learned about only last summer . . .’ Zusammenfassung At 2 a.m. on 10 March 1983, Carmen Bugan’s father left the family home, alone. That afternoon, Carmen returned from school to find secret police in her living room. Her father’s protest against the regime had changed her life for ever. This is her story.