
Abandoned Stories project launched in Moldova
Chisinau, 26 May /MOLDPRES/ - The Arbor association for culture and arts from Romania, in partnership with the Chisinau-based Ion Creanga National Library for Children, has launched the Abandoned Stories project.
Texts for children, written by Moldovan authors from the second half of the 20th century, which are provided to audience through a book available online, are recovered within the project.
Contacted by MOLDPRES, the head of the Arbor association for culture and arts, Victoria Nagy Vajda, said that a big research work had been behind the project: 55 books, 150 stories signed by 45 authors, from the period when the books were printed in the Cyrillic script. After 1989, when Moldova returned the Latin script, many of the old volumes unfortunately were not republished. So far, only 60-70 per cent of the literary texts of interest have been printed in new editions.
The book of abandoned stories will be launched on 28 May, at the branch of the Ion Creanga National Library for Children at the headquarters of the Licurici Republican Puppet Theatre from Chisinau; on 1 June – in Iasi, and on 4 June – in Bucharest.
PHOTO GALLERY // International Symposium Queen Marie – Queen of Great Union at State University of Moldova
Moldovan woman from Italy aims to erect monument dedicated to migrant women
VIDEO // Monument of Queen Marie of Romania inaugurated in Chisinau at solemn ceremony
PHOTO GALLERY // Inauguration of Monument to Queen Marie of Romania
PHOTO GALLERY // Plaiestii band launches The Hymn of Faith album
Paintings by Moldovan fine artist to be exhibited in Czech Republic
Moldovan writes work on migration issue
PHOTO GALLERY // Statue of Queen Mary set in centre of Moldovan capital
Moldova, Greece to sign memorandum of cooperation in culture
Moldova to use modern IT system to combat money laundering
PHOTO GALLERY // Gala of laureates of GALEX National Awards, the 15th edition
MEP: Moldova to be priority in European Union's budget for next seven years
State Flag Day celebrated on 27 April
Moldova joins two new European programs
No mobile phones during classes: Moldovan education conducts study to analyze implementation of new rule in schools
Moldova to issue modernized passports and travel documents from 1 January 2026
Moldovan Prime Minister: We are close to people. We offer Easter aid to all families with young children and those supporting people with disabilities
Moldovan president to attend European People's Party Congress in Spain
Easter family aid to be available starting 2 May
New deputy head appointed at Moldsilva Agency
Moldovan speaker: Postal voting to be maintained in parliamentary elections
New EU funding prospects: Moldova can access larger budgets through Interreg programs
New energy efficiency amendments to support vulnerable consumers
People with at least 40 years of contributions to receive minimum pension of 3,300 lei
Nearly 230,000 people to get state Easter aid worth 470 million lei