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Dumitru Solomon

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Dumitru Solomon was a Romanian author of essays, plays, and chronicles.[1]

He was born in Galați on December 14, 1932 and died on 9 February, 2003.[2] He attended the theoretical high-school in Bârlad. In 1955, he obtained his degree in philology in Bucharest. Between 1955-1962, he was the editor of Gazeta literară, then department chief at Luceafărul, and editor-in-chief of Teatrul azi magazine. He made his debut in Viața Românească, in 1953.[3]

He was a laureate of the Romanian Academy (1978), and Writers Union and Association of Writers Union from Bucharest (1973). He received the U.N.I.T.E.R. award for the best Romanian play, Repetabila scenă a balconului (1995),[4] and an award from the Ministry of Culture.

Works

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His works include:

  • "Problema intelectualului în opera lui Camil Petrescu" (essay)
  • "Dispariția" (dramatic sketch)
  • Socrate, Diogene câinele
  • "Teatrul ca metaforă" (essay)
  • Teatrul
  • Repetabila scenă a balconului

References

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  1. ^ Colin Chambers, ed. (2002). "Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre". Continuum. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  2. ^ Southeast European Times Web - Cultural Roundup 2003
  3. ^ YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe
  4. ^ Herbert, Ian. The World of theatre: an account of the theatre seasons 1996-97, 1997-98 and ..., Routledge 2000, Retrieved 2010-12-8 from Google Books
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