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Restored a good deal of information that a previous unsigned edit had deleted Ancillula (talk) 20:00, 4 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

This appears to be a fragment which only makes sense when coming here from Prix Goncourt page. By itself the Vintila Horia page seems disconnected. More of a fragment than an article.

Perhaps it could be reformulated to have a sentence or two explaining who he is (was?). At least a mention of occupation (author?), his nationality (Romanian?), and an actual explaination of what happened with his "Prix Goncourt".