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Virgil Mazilescu
Romanian poet and essayist

Virgil Mazilescu

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Romanian poet and essayist
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Corabia, Romania
Place of death
Bucharest, Principality of Wallachia
Age
42 years
Education
University of Bucharest
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Biography

Virgil Mazilescu ([virˈd͡ʒil maziˈlesku]; born 11 April 1942, Corabia, Olt County, Romania — died 10 August 1984, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian poet, essayist and translator.

Life

After finishing the "Spiru Haret” High School in Bucharest in 1957, he enrolled in the Department of Romanian Language and Literature of the University of Bucharest, from where he graduated in 1964. After stints as a school teacher and as a librarian, he worked from 1970 until his death as a copy editor for România literară. For a few years he was the secretary of the Romanian Writers' Union's literary circle, led by Miron Radu Paraschivescu.

A bohemian, who was also known for his heavy drinking, he died on August 10, 1984.

Literary activity

In 1966 he made his literary debut in "Povestea vorbei”, the monthly avantgarde literary supplement of the magazine Ramuri from Craiova, edited by Miron Radu Paraschivescu.

Books

  • Versuri, București, Editura pentru Literatură, 1968
  • Fragmente din regiunea de odinioară, București, Editura Cartea Românească, 1970
  • Va fi liniște, va fi seară, București, Editura Cartea Românească, 1979
  • Guillaume poetul și administratorul, București, Editura Cartea Românească, 1983

Posthumously

  • Asketische Zeichen. Gedichte, Cluj, Editura Dacia, 1988, 2001
  • Întoarcerea lui Immanuel, București, Editura Albatros, 1991
  • Poezii, București, Editura Vitruviu, 1996
  • Opere complete, editor: Alexandru Condeescu, București, Editura Muzeul Literaturii Române, 2003
  • Opera poetica, editor: Gabriel Nedelea, Craiova, Editura AIUS, 2013

Translations

He translated works by, among others, Jean Amila, Jack Schaefer, Fernand Fournier-Aubry, Henri Delacroix, Charles Portis and Willa Cather.

Awards

  • "Luceafărul” Magazine Award, 1968, for Versuri

Legacy

A school in his home town is named after him.

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