Ion Marin Sadoveanu (born Iancu-Leonte Marinescu; June 15, 1893,
Bucharest â€" February 2, 1964) was a Romanian playwright.He started
his education at a grammar school in Constanţa, where his father
practiced medicine. He continued at the "Mircea cel Bătrân"
gymnasium, from which he graduated in 1908. He continued his education
at the Saint Sava National College of Bucharest (1908â€"1912). He then
studied philosophy in Bucharest and Paris. In 1926 he was appointed
inspector of the theaters, being subsequently promoted to inspector
general and in 1933 director general of the theaters and operas.
Demoted in 1940, he worked as editor at the Timpul newspaper
(1941â€"1942) and playwright of the National Theatre Bucharest till
1944. He then was editor of Universul. In 1956 he was appointed
director of the National Theatre Bucharest. From 1958 he was also a
member of the National Commission for UNESCO.
Bucharest â€" February 2, 1964) was a Romanian playwright.He started
his education at a grammar school in Constanţa, where his father
practiced medicine. He continued at the "Mircea cel Bătrân"
gymnasium, from which he graduated in 1908. He continued his education
at the Saint Sava National College of Bucharest (1908â€"1912). He then
studied philosophy in Bucharest and Paris. In 1926 he was appointed
inspector of the theaters, being subsequently promoted to inspector
general and in 1933 director general of the theaters and operas.
Demoted in 1940, he worked as editor at the Timpul newspaper
(1941â€"1942) and playwright of the National Theatre Bucharest till
1944. He then was editor of Universul. In 1956 he was appointed
director of the National Theatre Bucharest. From 1958 he was also a
member of the National Commission for UNESCO.
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