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Ion Creanga (1837?1889) was a Romanian writer, educator, and storyteller whose vivid depictions of rural life and use of folkloric language made him a cornerstone of Romanian literature. Born in the village of Humulești in Moldavia, Creanga began his career as a teacher and deacon before joining the literary circle Junimea in Iași, where his distinctive voice flourished. His best-known work, Amintiri din copilarie (Memories of My Childhood), blends humor, warmth, and keen social observation to capture the spirit of 19th-century peasant life. Alongside his beloved folk tales, Creanga's writings helped preserve Romania's oral traditions and shaped the nation's modern literary identity.
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