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La Medeleni (English: At the Medeleni) is a trio of novels written by Ionel Teodoreanu. The books were set in the village of Medeleni, in Iași County, Romania. The trilogy includes: The Fickle Border (Romanian: Hotarul Nestatornic) published in 1925, Roads (Romanian: Drumuri) published in 1926, and Between the Winds (Romanian: Între Vânturi) published in 1927. Teodoreanu’s inspiration for the novels came from a mansion on the bank of the river Prut where friends from the literary world would gather. On May 21 2016, the mansion became a museum in memoriam of Ionel Teodoreanu.

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  • La Medeleni (English: At the Medeleni) is a trio of novels written by Ionel Teodoreanu. The books were set in the village of Medeleni, in Iași County, Romania. The trilogy includes: The Fickle Border (Romanian: Hotarul Nestatornic) published in 1925, Roads (Romanian: Drumuri) published in 1926, and Between the Winds (Romanian: Între Vânturi) published in 1927. Teodoreanu’s inspiration for the novels came from a mansion on the bank of the river Prut where friends from the literary world would gather. On May 21 2016, the mansion became a museum in memoriam of Ionel Teodoreanu. (en)
  • La Medeleni (en inglés, At the Medeleni) es un trío de novelas escritas por Ionel Teodoreanu.​ Los libros fueron ambientados en el pueblo de Medeleni, en el condado de Iași, Rumania.​ La trilogía incluye: El Frontera Inconstante (en rumano: ) publicó en 1925, Carreteras (rumano: Hotarul Nestatornic) publicada en 1926, y Entre los Vientos (en rumano: Între Vânturi) publicada en 1927.​ La inspiración de Teodoreanu para las novelas provino de una mansión a orillas del río Prut donde se reunían los amigos del mundo literario.​ El 21 de mayo de 2016, la mansión se convirtió en un museo en memoria de Ionel Teodoreanu.​​ (es)
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  • Cover of the 1936 edition , published by Editura Românescă; cover art by Eugen Taru (en)
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  • Romania (en)
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  • Editura Românească (en)
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  • La Medeleni (English: At the Medeleni) is a trio of novels written by Ionel Teodoreanu. The books were set in the village of Medeleni, in Iași County, Romania. The trilogy includes: The Fickle Border (Romanian: Hotarul Nestatornic) published in 1925, Roads (Romanian: Drumuri) published in 1926, and Between the Winds (Romanian: Între Vânturi) published in 1927. Teodoreanu’s inspiration for the novels came from a mansion on the bank of the river Prut where friends from the literary world would gather. On May 21 2016, the mansion became a museum in memoriam of Ionel Teodoreanu. (en)
  • La Medeleni (en inglés, At the Medeleni) es un trío de novelas escritas por Ionel Teodoreanu.​ Los libros fueron ambientados en el pueblo de Medeleni, en el condado de Iași, Rumania.​ La trilogía incluye: El Frontera Inconstante (en rumano: ) publicó en 1925, Carreteras (rumano: Hotarul Nestatornic) publicada en 1926, y Entre los Vientos (en rumano: Între Vânturi) publicada en 1927.​ La inspiración de Teodoreanu para las novelas provino de una mansión a orillas del río Prut donde se reunían los amigos del mundo literario.​ El 21 de mayo de 2016, la mansión se convirtió en un museo en memoria de Ionel Teodoreanu.​​ (es)
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