Radu Boureanu Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Radu Boureanu Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Radu Boureanu (March 9, 1906 â€" September 5, 1997) was a Romanian

poet, prose writer and translator.Born in Bucharest, his parents were

Eugen Boureanul and his wife Jeanne (née Michel), who was a

schoolteacher of French origin. He studied at the Mihai Viteazul and

Matei Basarab high schools in his native city, and privately at

Bazargic. In 1931, he graduated from the Bucharest Academy of Music

and Dramatic Arts, in the course taught by Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra. His

first poems appeared in Ritmul vremii in 1927. Other publications that

ran his work include Gândirea, Vremea, Adevărul literar și artistic

and Bilete de Papagal. Together with Zaharia Stancu, he founded Azi

magazine in 1932. His first book, the 1933 poetry collection Zbor alb,

drew notice from critic Pompiliu Constantinescu. Between 1929 and

1931, he appeared as an actor on the stage of the National Theatre

Bucharest. He resumed acting between 1945 and 1947, when he quit for

good, due to health reasons. From 1936 to 1940, he headed România, a

tourism and art magazine. For his paintings and drawings, he received

the Official Salon Prize in 1942 and 1946.After the King Michael Coup

of 1944 and the subsequent rise to power of the Romanian Communist

Party, Boureanu was chief adviser on press matters, and

editor-in-chief of Viața Românească magazine (1967-1974), where he

created and directed the Caiet de poezie supplement. His poetic output

was immense, and earned the Romanian Writers' Society Prize (1933,

1936, 1939, 1943) as well as the Knokke-le- Zoute International Poetry

Award (1970). His writings, collected as Scrieri (vol. I-IV,

1972-1979), show his evolution from a traditionalist (Zbor alb, 1933;

Golful sângelui, 1936; Cai de Apocalips, 1942) to the lyricism

ascribed to a civic and social vocation (Sângele popoarelor, 1948;

Cântare cetății lui Bucur, 1959).His prose includes novels

(Enigmaticul Baikal, 1937; Ceașca, 1956; Frumosul Principe Cercel,

1978), exotically-themed short stories (Üstuné sau Colina goală,

1965) and a romanticized biography of Nicolae Milescu (1936). His play

Lupii (1952) was awarded the State Prize, while the dramatic poem

Satul fără dragoste (1955) won an award from the Romanian Writers'

Union. He wrote polished translations of Alexander Blok, Emile

Verhaeren, Pablo Neruda, Robert Goffin, Michelangelo, Leo Tolstoy,

Nguyễn Du and József Méliusz. Throughout his career, he

contributed essays and opinion pieces. His late work, Frumusețile

oarbe (1982), Oceanul întrebărilor (1985), Snop de fulgere (1985)

and Dulce uragan (1989), shows him at an elevated level of artistic

maturity, with a poetic sensibility that, branching out into various

intellectual domains, showed itself to be, in one critic's assessment,

an "enormous chronicle of human sensibility".
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