
Povestire publicată prima dată în Învățătorul copiilor..., ed. III, Iași, 1874 A fost odată, când a fost, că, dacă n-ar fi fost, nu s-ar povesti. Noi nu suntem de pe când poveștile, ci suntem mai dincoace cu vro două-trei zile, de pe când se potcovea purecele cu nouăzeci și nouă de ocă de fer la un picior și tot i se părea că-i ușor. Cică era odată un om însurat, și omul acela trăia la un loc cu soacră-sa. Nevasta lui, care avea copil de țâță, era cam proastă; dar și soacră-sa nu era tocmai hâtră.
Author

Ion Creangă was a Moldavian-born Romanian writer, raconteur and schoolteacher. A main figure in 19th century Romanian literature, he is best known for his Childhood Memories volume, his novellas and short stories, and his many anecdotes. Creangă's main contribution to fantasy and children's literature includes narratives structured around eponymous protagonists (Povestea lui Harap Alb, Ivan Turbincă, Dănilă Prepeleac), as well as fairy tales indebted to conventional forms (Povestea porcului, Capra cu trei iezi, Soacra cu trei nurori). Like Swift or Mark Twain, Creangă is more than a story-teller for children or simply a humorist. His work is a human and social document of the ways of thinking and the life of a Romanian village in the nineteenth century. It may seem of restricted interest, owing to the local peasant setting, as well as to the language in which it was written; it carries nevertheless all the joy and pathos of a book of universal significance. Creangă's Memories symbolically picture the destiny of every child walking the path toward maturity and experience. The work inaugurates an original formula in the art of memoir writing, and represents a monument of high spirits and verbal abundance. A jovial verbal torrent, a kind of lexical spree, generously flushes this rhapsody of perennial childhood.