Modest Morariu

In Modest Morariu's article, we will explore a series of perspectives and reflections on this topic that has captured the attention of many. From its origin to its current implications, we will delve into its relevance in today's world and how it has impacted different aspects of society. Through detailed analysis and expert opinions, we will present a broad and complete vision of Modest Morariu, with the aim of understanding its importance and influence in various spheres of daily life.

Modest Morariu (Romanian pronunciation: [modest moraˈri.u];[needs stress] August 11, 1929 – April 15, 1988) was a poet, essayist, prose writer and translator from Romania.

Morariu was born in Cernăuți.[1] He was a director of the Meridiane publishing house,[2] and translated, amongst others, works by André Malraux, Emil Cioran and Albert Camus into Romanian.

Books

Poems

  • Povestire cu fantome, 1968
  • Spectacolul de pantomimă, 1971
  • Ovăzul sălbatic, 1974

Novel

  • Întoarcerea lui Ulise, 1982

Essays

  • Între relativ şi absolut, 1979
  • Itinerarii, 1987

Fine arts albums

  • Ion Gheorghiu, 1966
  • Florin Pucă, 1974
  • Rousseau le Douanier, 1975
  • Goya-capricii, 1974
  • Toulouse-Lautrec, 1980

References

  1. ^ "Calendar Duminică, 11 August 2013" (in Romanian). Retrieved December 24, 2013.
  2. ^ "Editura "Meridiane" - inca o victima a privatizarilor pripite" (in Romanian). Curierul National. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
  • Aurel Sasu, Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române (M-Z), Paralela 45, 2006
  • Dana Dumitriu, in România literară, nr. 44, 1974
  • Valeriu Cristea, in România literară, nr. 6, 1976
  • Mircea Iorgulescu, România literară, nr. 42, 1979
  • Mircea Ivănescu, in Transilvania, nr. 9, 1982
  • Mihai Ungheanu, in Luceafărul, nr. 39, 1982