![]() ![]() It has been translated into several international languages. ![]() Her memoir was printed only after 1989, in Romania, at the Humanitas Publishing House, being awarded the "Lucian Blaga" Prize of the Romanian Academy. ![]() Separated from her sick husband and mother, whom she would never see again, she survived the regime of starvation, disease and work in an extremely harsh environment, managing to raise her three sons and return with them to the native lands in 1961. Anita was deported with her three sons to Siberia, to the Arctic Circle, during World War II, after Northern Bukovina had been occupied by the Soviet Union. “Twenty Years in Siberia” - A show about the destiny of a Bukovina peasant, author of one of the most important testimonies about the ordeal lived in the Soviet Gulag. Memories from Life” by Anița Nandriș-Cudla Show created within the Programme "The Trial of Communism through Theatre"ĭramatic Monologue by Sorin Misirianțu after the Book "Twenty Years in Siberia. ![]()
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