Considered a "veteran" of a literary genre explored by few authentic voices at the time, Theodor Constantin had the courage to delve into a type of literature that faced limited chances of critical recognition but held the promise of attracting a broad audience. His novel At Midnight, a Star Will Fall is regarded as a foundational work in Romania's crime fiction literature. Its success stems from both its impeccable technique and its realistic narrative, reflecting the struggles of Romanian troops to liberate Transylvania. Born in Brăila on November 21, 1910, Theodor Constantin experienced a difficult childhood; from the age of seven, he grew up in an orphanage where he encountered cruelty and indifference from those tasked with the children's care. His studies in philosophy and theology at Cernăuți exposed him to the harrowing realities of the Holocaust, particularly the deportation of Jews to Transnistrian camps. This profoundly impacted both his life and his literary work. Clar
  • Name: Constantin Theodor
  • Birth: 21/11/1910 (Brăila, Romania)
  • Death: 01/01/1975 (Bucuresti Municipality, Romania)
  • Died at 64–65
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  • Lived in Bucharest
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