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Critical Papers is a monthly magazine specialized in literary criticism, literary history and scientific information, appearing under the coordination of the Romanian Academy and The National Foundation for Science and Art. Founded in 1979, as a supplement of the monthly Romanian Life magazine, it became independent in 1983. In 1988, the communist censorship stopped the apparition of the magazine because of an issue dedicated to Mircea Eliade. The magazine started to re-appear in 1990 under the direction of the academician Eugen Simion.

The board is composed of: Mihai Cimpoi (member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Moldova), Jaques de Decker (secretary of the Royal Academy of French Language and Literature, Belgium), Serge Fauchereau (literary critic, France), Jaime Gil Aluja (President of the Royal Academy of Economics and Finance, Barcelona, Spain), Klaus Heitmann (professor at the University of Heidelberg, Germany), Valeriu Ioan Franc (deputy director at the National Institute of Economical Sciences of Bucharest, Romanian Academy), Radivoje Konstantinovic (professor at the University of Belgrad, Serbia), Michael Metzeltin (professor at the University of Viena, member of the Academy of Science of Austria), Evanghelos Moutsopoulos (member of the Academy of Athens), Thierry de Montbrial (member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences of France), Maurice Nadeau (general manager of the La quinzaine litteraire magazine, Paris, France), Basarab Nicolescu (researcher at the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique of Paris, France), Eugen Simion (member of the Romanian Academy, general manager of the Institute of Literary History and Literary Theory "G. Calinescu"), Dumitru Țepeneag (writer).

The main domains covered by the magazine are: literary criticism and history, analyzing the newest and most important books issued by the publishing houses in the country, but the main interest remains the study of the past (polemics, problems regarding the literary press, the relationship between literature and the communist ideology, the activity of some writers less studied, and cultural studies). The permanent headings of the magazine are the following: "Literary chronicles", "Comments", "Dialog", "On-line", "Art and performances". Conforming to the interdisciplinary tendencies of the last decades, recently Critical Papers have included also the headings: "Science and Philosophy" and, since 2004, "Culture and economy".

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