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Camil Petrescu
Born
(1894-04-21)21 April 1894 Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania
Died
14 May 1957(1957-05-14) (aged 63) Bucharest, Romanian People's Republic
Resting place
Bellu Cemetery, Bucharest, Romania
Pen name
Raul D.
Occupation
playwright
novelist
philosopher
poet
theatre critic
Language
Romanian
Nationality
Romanian
Alma mater
University of Bucharest
Literary movement
Realism
Modernism
Years active
1914-1957
Notable works
"Last night of love, first night of war" (novel published in 1930)
Signature
Camil Petrescu (Romanian pronunciation:[kaˈmilpeˈtresku]; 9/21 April 1894 – 14 May 1957) was a Romanian playwright, novelist, philosopher and poet. He marked the end of the traditional novel era and laid the foundation of the modern novel era in Romania.
CamilPetrescu (Romanian pronunciation: [kaˈmil peˈtresku]; 9/21 April 1894 – 14 May 1957) was a Romanian playwright, novelist, philosopher and poet. He...
Constantinescu, a 1942 film by Jean Georgescu, and various fragments of prose by CamilPetrescu. The play is heavily reliant on language humor, and as such notoriously...
Arcadie Petrescu, neurologist Barbu Petrescu, mayor of Bucharest (1989–1990) CamilPetrescu, writer Cezar Petrescu, writer Constantin Titel Petrescu, social-democratic...
Catina damnatul, the portrait of a Romantic hero, to Catina, while CamilPetrescu included him as a character in his novel about Nicolae Bălcescu. He...
Patul lui Procust (The Bed of Procrustes) is a novel by Romanian author CamilPetrescu. Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed is a collection of essays by...
Acord familiar (1935), by Victor Ion Popa Act venețian (1918-1946), by CamilPetrescu Adam și Eva (1963), by Aurel Baranga Al patrulea anotimp, by Horia Lovinescu...
Ionescu Sorin Lavric Gabriel Liiceanu Virgil Nemoianu Constantin Noica CamilPetrescu Ion Petrovici Mihai Ralea Constantin Rădulescu-Motru Dumitru D. Roșca...
Romanian drama film directed by Șerban Marinescu, and based on novels by CamilPetrescu. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language...
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beliefs. Early on, a public polemic was sparked between Eliade and CamilPetrescu: the two eventually reconciled and later became good friends. Like Mihail...
Editura Fundaţia Culturală „CamilPetrescu” - revista „Teatrul Azi”, 2012 Avram Goldfaden and theatre as Identity, The CamilPetrescu Cultural Foundation -...
Prodan, Ion Marin Sadoveanu: 1937–1938 Ion Marin Sadoveanu, CamilPetrescu: 1938–1939 CamilPetrescu, Ion Marin Sadoveanu: 1939–1940 Ion Marin Sadoveanu, Haig...
Songs) 2003 Olga Hungarian Patul lui Procust (Procust's Bed) Based on CamilPetrescu's novel Patul lui Procust 2001 Doamna T. Romanian Dark Prince: The True...
journalist, and fascist political activist. Alongside Mihail Sebastian and CamilPetrescu, he is considered one of the major Romanian theater chroniclers in the...
His first published work appeared in Universul literar at a time when CamilPetrescu was director. He contributed poems, prose and criticism to Universul...
Bucharest, the Romanian writer Mihail Sebastian wrote in his diary that CamilPetrescu told him Patmore was a pederast. Selected Poems of Coventry Patmore...
(“Transylvanianism”) and Dușmanii mei (“My Enemies”), while the same year, CamilPetrescu published a few notes titled Femeile și fetele de azi (“The Women and...
radical modernist approach was scrutinized by the more reserved authors CamilPetrescu and Barbu Lăzăreanu, but their accusations were denied merit by a pro-avant-garde...
proportions with inspiration from the medieval history of Moldavia, and CamilPetrescu, a more modern writer distinguishing himself through his analytical...
his memory was revived in the mid-20th-century by historical novelist CamilPetrescu, who depicted him as a slightly ridiculous figure, caught up in the...
III by William Shakespeare, directed by Horea Popescu 1974 Danton by CamilPetrescu, directed by Horea Popescu 1973 Pathetic Simphony by A.Baranga, directed...