The children of Corlăteni, the Râşcani district, came to Chisinau following a consetan of their own. Victor Dumbrăveanu, the free spirit of the 1970s, would have turned 80 years old. The gymnastics of his hometown bears his name, and the students carefully keep his literary legacy: he wrote prose and made press with the thought of the Basarabean village, of his people, of love and of the frailties of life.
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The children of Corlăteni, the Râşcani district, came to Chisinau following a consetan of their own. Victor Dumbrăveanu, the free spirit of the 1970s, would have turned 80 years old. The gymnastics of his hometown bears his name, and the students carefully keep his literary legacy: he wrote prose and made press with the thought of the Basarabean village, of his people, of love and of the frailties of life.