Aurel Rău
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Aurel Rău (born 9 November 1930[1] in Bistriţa-Năsăud County) is a Romanian poet, novelist, translator, and former editor-in-chief of the Steaua magazine (Cluj) which, during the Communist era, managed to publish poetry of high quality, avoiding too many realist-socialism poems. While Al. Piru labels his poetic style as manneristic[2], Ghe. Grigurcu considers him the most representative contemporary poet of Transylvania[3].
References
- ^ "BIBLIOTECA scriitori ROMÂNI".
- ^ Piru, Alexandru. Poezia românească contemporană, 1950 – 1975, București, Editura Eminescu, 1975.
- ^ Grigurcu, Gheorghe. Poezia română contemporană, vol. I, (Ed. Convorbiri literare, 2000).
Presence in anthologies
- Testament - Anthology of Modern Romanian Verse, second edition (bilingual version English/Romanian) - author and translator Daniel Ionita, with Eva Foster, Rochelle Bews, and Prof.Dr.Daniel Reynaud - Editura Minerva, January 2015. ISBN 978-973-21-1006-5
External links
- http://www.autorii.com/scriitori/aurel-rau/ www.autorii.com/scriitori/aurel-rau/
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