Alexandru "Sașa" Ivasiuc (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru (ˈsaʃa) ivaˈsjuk]; July 12, 1933 – March 4, 1977) was a Romanian novelist. He was born in...
culture such as Constantin Noica and AlexandruIvasiuc. At the penal colony from Salcia he met Ion Dezideriu Sîrbu, Alexandru Zub, and Sergiu Al-George [ro]...
Among the victims were actor Toma Caragiu and writers A. E. Bakonsky, AlexandruIvasiuc and Corneliu M. Popescu. Communist ruler Nicolae Ceaușescu suspended...
Baconsky (1925–1977) Eugen Barbu (1924–1993) Nicolae Breban (born 1934) AlexandruIvasiuc (1933–1977) Dumitru Radu Popescu (born 1935) Marin Preda (1922–1980)...
spiritual crisis of a young doctor. Censorship remained in place. AlexandruIvasiuc and Paul Goma had both been imprisoned for their participation in...
historian and children's novelist (killed in earthquake, born 1923) AlexandruIvasiuc, Romanian novelist (killed in earthquake, born 1933) March 15 – Hubert...
Piru originally resisted the trend, criticizing Nicolae Breban and AlexandruIvasiuc for supporting "socialized literature", but by May 1972 reappeared...
of modernism, or calling for artistic innovation (among them were AlexandruIvasiuc, Adrian Marino, Sașa Pană and Eugen Simion). He was also revisiting...
with having helped discover Constanța Buzea, Adrian Păunescu, and AlexandruIvasiuc. Staff colleagues included poet Petru Vintilă, who recalled in 1988:...
Mihai Cezar Busuioc, Alexandru Dincă, Rodica Bujoreanu, Vladimir Trifu, Marin Stănescu; Faculty of Medicine: AlexandruIvasiuc, Mihail Victor Serdaru...
Aurel Baranga, F. Brunea-Fox, Eusebiu Camilar, Georgeta Horodincă, AlexandruIvasiuc, Norman Manea, Sașa Pană and Titus Popovici. A reprint of Unde începe...
crimes with complicity. Two novels, Paul Goma's Ostinato (1971) and AlexandruIvasiuc's Păsările ("The Birds", 1973) discussed the Bucharest student movement...
rediscovered his early Bergsonian essays. They were joined in this by AlexandruIvasiuc, the novelist and Marxist literary theorist. From within the anti-communist...