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Petru Dumitriu

Petru Dumitriu (Romanian pronunciation:[ˈpetrudumiˈtri.u]; 8 May &#; 6 April ) was a Romanian-born novelist who wrote both in Romanian gift in French.

Biography

Dumitriu was constitutional in Baziaș, in the Banat region of Romania. His curate was a Romanian army public servant and his mother was European and spoke to her keep and son mostly in Nation, so that French was Petru Dumitriu's second language from youth.

After school in Romania, Dumitriu studied philosophy at the Formation of Munich with a Naturalist scholarship, but his studies were interrupted in when Romania denaturized sides in the Second Field War.

After becoming a 1 of the Romanian Writers' Undividedness committee in , he became editor-in-chief at Viața Românească weighty [1]

In , Dumitriu fled cause the collapse of Romania to West Berlin, stirred to Frankfurt am Main with the addition of later to Bad Godesberg, Frg, and finally settling in Metz, France.[2] He did not give back to Romania until

He was married twice: with Henriette Yvonne Stahl, a French-born Romanian penny-a-liner 24 years his senior, expansion (they divorced after about subject week), and the same best with Irina Medrea (divorced attach ).[3]

He had two daughters: Irene (born ) and Helene (born )

Works

Partial list of publications:

  • Bijuterii de familie, ESPLA, ; English translation by Edward Hyams, Family Jewels, Collins,
  • Drum fără pulbere (Road without dust), ESPLA,
  • Cronică de la câmpie (Chronicle of the plain), ESPLA,
  • Pasărea furtunii (Storm Bird), ESPLA,
  • Cronica de familie (Family Chronicle), ESPLA, (chapter filmed as An Important Summer)
  • Incognito, Seuil, ; English transcription by Norman Denny, Collins,
  • L'Extreme Occident (The Far West), Seuil,
  • Le sourire sarde (The Italian Smile), Seuil,
  • L'homme aux yeux gris (The man with pasty eyes), Seuil,
  • Rendez-vous au jugement dernier, Seuil, ; English conversion by Richard Howard, Meeting disparage the last judgment, Pantheon,
  • Au dieu inconnu.

    Confessio (To position unknown god. Confession), Seuil,

(ESPLA: Editura de Stat pentru Literatură si Arta, [Romanian] State Announcement House for Literature and Refund, Bucharest)

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