Spiridon Vangheli (born June 14, 1932)[1] is a Moldovan children's writer, poet and translator.
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Born | (1932-06-14) June 14, 1932 (age 90) Grinăuţi, Bălți County, Kingdom of Romania (now Rîșcani District, Moldova) |
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Vangheli graduated Ion Creangă State Pedagogical University in 1955 and after various jobs in schools, including as math professor, he joined Moldovan Writers' Union and became consulting editor.
His first publishing debut was in 1962, a book for children "In the land of butterflies".
His books were translated in 40 languages[2]
His most characteristic work are the series of children books about the adventures of Guguţă[3] - a little boy who received from his father a big traditional lamb skin hat, that became his inseparable attribute.[4] The story goes that Guguţă invites his classmates and the entire village to snuggle under the hat, protecting everyone from the winter cold. As more people join, the hat grows bigger, a metaphor of growing generosity. The books about Guguţă became widely popular and the personage became a national symbol.
1964, Chisinau - "The Little Boy in the Blue Hut"
1967, Bucuresti - "The Adventures of Guguţă"
1970, Chisinau - "Abecedarul", in collaboration with Grigore Vieru and painter Igor Vieru
1979, Chisinau - "Guguţă - captain of the ship"
1981, Chisinau - "The horse with blue eyes"
2001, Chisinau - "Children in the handcuffs of Siberia"
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