Twelve Thousand Head of Cattle
Twelve Thousand Head of Cattle (Romanian: Douăsprezece mii de capete de vite) is a 1952 novella by the Romanian writer Mircea Eliade. It was written in Paris in December 1952 and published in 1963 in Nuvele, printed by Cercul de Studii "Destin" of Madrid.[1] It was translated by Eric Tappe in Fantastic Tales, London, Dillon’s, 1969.[2]
| Twelve Thousand Head of Cattle | |
|---|---|
| by Mircea Eliade | |
| Original title | "Douăsprezece mii de capete de vite" | 
| Translator | Eric Tappe | 
| Country | Spain | 
| Language | Romanian | 
| Genre(s) | fantasy | 
| Published in | Nuvele, Madrid | 
| Publication type | Short story collection | 
| Media type | |
| Publication date | 1963 | 
| Published in English | 1969 | 
The subject of this novella is a strange time travel of a cattle dealer on a street in Bucharest during the Second World War. After a civil defense siren announces the imminence of an air raid, Iancu Gore is hiding in an anti-aircraft shelter. Also in the shelter are three other people. Later Iancu Gore learns that they died more than a month ago. His disturbing experience is not believed by anyone.
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- Nicolae Manolescu, Istoria critică a literaturii române. 5 secole de literatură, Editura Paralela 45, Pitești, 2008, p. 865.
- Twelve Thousand Head of Cattle title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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