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  1. The Old Man and the Bureaucrats (Romanian: Pe strada Mântuleasa) is a 1967 novella by the Romanian writer Mircea Eliade. It tells the story of a man who is interrogated by Romania's communist authorities, and puzzles the interrogators when he tells stories of local lore.

  2. The Old Man and the Bureaucrats. A Novella. By Mircea Eliade. Translated by Mary Park Stevenson University of Notre Dame Press, 1979. 128 pages, $18.95. Reviewed by Matei Calinescu. With the exception of the great symbolic novel The Forbidden Forest. (1955; English translation 1978), Mircea Eliade's postwar fiction has.

  3. The old man and the bureaucrats. by. Eliade, Mircea, 1907-1986, author. Publication date. 1979. Topics. Romanian fiction. Publisher. Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press.

  4. The Old Man and the Bureaucrats (Phoenix Fiction S.) : Eliade, Mircea, Stevenson, M.P.: Amazon.es: Libros

  5. An old man, a retired high school principal, who has a prodigious memory of his former students and their stories tries to make contact with a former student who is now an official in the state security services, quickly falls under suspicion, and is arrested and brought in for questioning where upon he begins recounting his students stories ...

  6. The Old Man and the Bureaucrats. Mircea Eliade. University of Notre Dame Press, 1979 - Communism - 128 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake...

  7. Political Science, Education, Sociology, History. The conflict between myth and technology and the impact of totalitarianism is explored in the tale of an elderly schoolteacher who, while looking for a former pupil, is held for questioning by Communist officials in Romania. View via Publisher.