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"Ivan Turbincă" (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈvan turˈbiŋkə]; in full Povestea lui Ivan Turbincă, "The Story of Ivan Turbincă") is an 1880 short story, fairy tale and satirical text by Romanian writer Ion Creangă, echoing themes common in Romanian and European folklore. It recounts the adventures of an eponymous Russian soldier, who passes between the world of the living, Heaven and Hell, on a quest for immortality. In the beginning of the story, God rewards Ivan's charitable nature with a pouch with which he can trap all things in existence, and used by the soldier to subdue Satan and the multitude of devils, and eventually serve his purpose of cheating Death. The text also includes a portrayal of Saint Peter as the gatekeeper of Heaven, a reference to the miraculous powers of Saint Nichola

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  • "Ivan Turbincă" (pronunciat en romanès: [iˈvan turˈbiŋkə]; íntegrament Povestea lui Ivan Turbincă, en català: "La història de Ivan Turbincă") és un conte, un conte de fades i un text satíric de 1880 de l'escriptor romanès Ion Creangă, fent ressò de temes comuns al folklore romanès i europeu. Una de les celebrades contribucions de Creangă a la literatura romanesa, "Ivan Turbincă" s'ha convertit en un punt de referència familiar per al públic lector i la crítica tant a Romania com a Moldàvia. Ha inspirat notablement un conte de l'autor moldau i la 1967 Se caută un paznic. (ca)
  • "Ivan Turbincă" (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈvan turˈbiŋkə]; in full Povestea lui Ivan Turbincă, "The Story of Ivan Turbincă") is an 1880 short story, fairy tale and satirical text by Romanian writer Ion Creangă, echoing themes common in Romanian and European folklore. It recounts the adventures of an eponymous Russian soldier, who passes between the world of the living, Heaven and Hell, on a quest for immortality. In the beginning of the story, God rewards Ivan's charitable nature with a pouch with which he can trap all things in existence, and used by the soldier to subdue Satan and the multitude of devils, and eventually serve his purpose of cheating Death. The text also includes a portrayal of Saint Peter as the gatekeeper of Heaven, a reference to the miraculous powers of Saint Nichola (en)
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