(1936-02-29)29 February 1936 Bulzești, Dolj County, Kingdom of Romania
Died
8 December 1996(1996-12-08) (aged 60) (Myocardial infarction) Bucharest, Romania
Political party
Independent politician
Education
Faculty of Letters, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (1955–1960)
Occupation
poet
playwright
writer
politician
Awards
Herder Prize (1991)
Signature
Marin Sorescu (Romanian pronunciation:[maˈrinsoˈresku]ⓘ; 29 February 1936 – 8 December 1996) was a Romanian poet, playwright, and novelist.
His works were translated into more than 20 countries, and the total number of his books that were published abroad rises up to 60 books. He has also been known for his painting, and he opened many art exhibits in Romania and abroad. He occupied the position of Minister of Culture within the Nicolae Văcăroiu Cabinet, without being a member of any political party, after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 (from 25 November 1993 to 5 May 1995).
MarinSorescu (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈrin soˈresku] ; 29 February 1936 – 8 December 1996) was a Romanian poet, playwright, and novelist. His works...
Ramuri was taken over by poet MarinSorescu, who changed the editorial line to accommodate modernist literature. Despite Sorescu's own flirtations with, and...
right-back for Ekstraklasa club Raków Częstochowa. MarinSorescu (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈrin soˈresku] ; 29 February 1936 – 8 December 1996) was...
Cemetery. During his career he directed many plays including The Sexton by MarinSorescu, The Good Person of Szechwan by Bertold Brecht, 1794, adapted by Oana...
(Barefoot), in 1948. Some of the most important poets are Nichita Stănescu, MarinSorescu, Ana Blandiana, Leonid Dimov, and Ștefan Augustin Doinaș. An important...
Vlad the Impaler A Treia țeapă (The Third Stake) (1978) was written by MarinSorescu and staged at the height of Nicolae Ceaușescu's totalitarian regime...
outstanding personalities are those of the writer Marin Preda, the poets Nichita Stănescu and MarinSorescu, and the literary critics Nicolae Manolescu and...
peace and does bad things to all those around him" The Romanian poet MarinSorescu, born in the commune, mentioned the legend in his poem "Dumneata": One...
Maiorescu Amza Pellea Gheorghe Popescu Doina Ruști Francisc Șirato MarinSorescu Nicolae Titulescu Ion Țuculescu Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen Mihai Viteazul...
College George Bibescu Technological College UCECOM Spiru Haret College MarinSorescu Art College Auto Transport College Gheorghe Chitu Economic College Energetic...
Firan (born 1958) Nicolae Labiș (1935–1956) Ion Pillat (1891–1945) MarinSorescu (1936–1996) Nichita Stănescu (1933–1983) Dorin Tudoran (born 1945) Matei...
Michigan. MarinSorescu, The Bridge, by MarinSorescu in The Penniless Press, 20/2004, UK Alan Brownjohn, "The Bridge, by MarinSorescu" in TLS 18 June...
Pages also stimulated the work of isolated modernist authors, such as MarinSorescu, Marius Tupan, Mihai Ursachi and, especially, Șerban Foarță. Although...
Tudor Mușatescu A treia caravelă, by Iosif Naghiu A treia țeapă, by MarinSorescu Abecedarul, by Dumitru Matcovschi Acești îngeri triști (1969), by Dumitru...