Mircea Certarescu ( rum. Mircea Cărtărescu , June 1, 1956 , Bucharest ) - Romanian poet, prose writer, essayist.
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| Awards | Wilenica Prize [d] ( 2018 ) Leipzig Book Award for Contribution to European Understanding ( 2015 ) |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Artworks
- 2.1 Poetry
- 2.2 Prose
- 3 Publications in Russian
- 4 Recognition
- 5 notes
- 6 References
Biography
He graduated from the Faculty of Philology of the University of Bucharest ( 1980 ). He made his debut as a poet in the journal Literary Romania in 1978 . In 1980-1989 he taught language and literature, worked in the Writers' Union, and published the journal Critical Leaflets . Since 1991 teaches at alma mater. In 1994 - 1995 he was a visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam . In 1999 he defended his thesis on postmodernism in Romanian literature. Translated foreign poetry ( Charles Simik ).
Artwork
Poetry
- Headlights, shop windows, photographs / Faruri, vitrine, fotografii ( 1980 , Union of Writers Award)
- Love Poems / Poeme de amor ( 1982 )
- All / Totul ( 1984 )
- Levant / Levantul ( 1990 , Writers Union Award, reprint. 1998 )
- Love / Dragostea ( 1994 )
- 50 sonnets / 50 de sonete de Mircea Cărtărescu cu cincizeci de desene de Tudor Jebeleanu ( 2003 )
Prose
- Sleep / Visul ( 1989 , Romanian Academy Award, Latin Union Award nomination, Medici Award nomination for the best foreign book)
- Travesti / Travesti ( 1994 , Writers' Union Award)
- Dazzling, Volume One. Left Wing / Orbitor, Aripa stângă ( 1996 , first volume of the novel trilogy)
- Diary 1990-1996 / Jurnal 1990-1996 ( 2001 )
- Dazzling, Volume Two. Body / Orbitor, Corpul ( 2002 )
- Encyclopedia of Dragons / Enciclopedia zmeilor (2002)
- Why we love women / De ce iubim femeile ( 2004 , collection of short stories and essays)
- Diary, Volume Two (1997-12003) / Jurnal II, 1997-2003 ( 2005 )
- Dazzling, Volume Three. Right wing / Orbitor, Aripa dreaptă ( 2007 )
Publications in Russian
- The stories
- Why do we love women. M .: Ad Marginem Press, 2011
Recognition
Winner of many awards, including the Vilenitsa Award ( 2011 ). Curtarescu's books have been translated into various languages of the world, including Hebrew.
Notes
- ↑ Internet Speculative Fiction Database - 1995.
- ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 119559153 // General Normative Control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ BNF ID : 2011 Open Data Platform .
Links
- Interview, 2006 (rum.)