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Romanian Poetry from its Origins to the Present: A Bilingual Anthology Hardcover – September 30, 2020
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Romanian Poetry from its Origins to the Present is the most comprehensive bilingual representation of Romanian poetry (English translation side by side with the Romanian original), starting with the earliest discovered poems, to contemporary poets - some of them born only a couple of decades ago. Different to previous editions, this is a critical-reference volume, containing critical notes about each one of the 442 poets included!
The volume begins with "the poetry before there were poets", a couple "timeless" anonymous ballads, and after them with the first poet who published in Romanian, The Metropolitan Dosoftei (his work, Psaltirea/The Pslalter, is from somewhere after 1650).
Such a broad anthology, will necessarily include the best known Romanian poets, such as Mihai Eminescu, Vasile Alecsandri, Alexadru Macedonski, Ion Minulescu, George Coșbuc, Octavian Goga, Tudor Arghezi, Vasile Voiculescu, Lucian Blaga, Magda Isanos, George Bacovia, Ion Barbu, Nicolae Labiș. However, the poets from before this "classical" period of Romanian literature are represented, perhaps for the first time, to an English reading audience - such as Ion Budai Deleanu, Ion Heliade Rădulescu, Elena Văcărescu, Grigore Alexandrescu, Dimitrie Bolintineanu, among others.
To sample just a few poets from each of the other significant historical/stylistic periods - the 1960 generation is represented through Nichita Stanescu, Ana Blandiana, Adrian Paunescu, Radu Gyr, Marin Sorescu, Ion Caraion, Nina Cassian, for example. This is followed by poets consectrated in the decades of 1970-1980, such as Nora Iuga Leonid Dimov, Romulus Vulpescu, Cezar Ivănescu, Mircea Dinescu, Ileana Mălăncioiu, Irina Mavrodin, George Țărnea, Petre Stoica, Dan Verona, Constanța Buzea. From contemporary poets, included are Adrian Popescu, Ioan Es Pop, Mircea Cărtărescu, Lucian Vasilescu, Angela Marinescu, Marta Petreu, Horia Bădescu, Florin Iaru, Cristian Popescu, Ion Stratan, Aurel Rău, Emil Brumaru, Ioana Crăciunescu Octavian Soviany. While from the really young poets - the editors have really made an effort to find the most significant voices: Adela Greceanu, Miruna Vlada, V.Leac, Marius Ianuș, Ciprian Măceșaru, Ania Vilal, Teodor Dună, Claudiu Komartin, Diana Geacăr.
A significant space is reserved for Romanian poets from outside Romania. The most obvious group is the that from The Republic of Moldova (Bessarabia) - Alexei Mateevici, Alecu Russo, Arcadie Suceveanu, Renata Verejanu, Leo Butnaru, Nicolae Dabija, Leonida Lari, Grigore Vieru; while from the younger generation we have Irina Nechit, Vasile Gârneț, Mihai Vakulovski, Nichita Danilov, Aura Maru, Maria Paula Erizanu, Ana Donțu, Iulian Fruntașu, Ion Buzu.
The other group are poets who emigrated, some of whom (though not all) have been out of scope, due do both physical and psychological distance, for Romanian literary critics and ordinary readers alike. They may live in France, Spain, Italy or Germany, or in far flung places (from a Romanian standpoint) such as Canada, The United States of America, Australia and New Zealand. To name just a few: Dinu Flămând, Gabriela Schuster, Carmen Firan, Andrei Codrescu, George Roca, Dumitru Ichim, Lucia Cherciu, Cristian Bădiliță, Gelu Vlașin; Valentina Teclici, Matein Vișniec, Alina Celia Cumpan. The Table of Contents will provide the rest...
This sweeping work ("it feels like an encyclopedia, but it is like 1001 Nights" - Alex Ștefănescu) is put together by the team which offered us the previous fore-taste gems such as Testament - Anthology of Romanian Verse, and The Bessarabia of My Soul - Daniel Ionita (editor and principal translator), Professor Daniel Reynaud, Dr. Adriana Paul, and Eva Foster.
- Print length1186 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAustralian - Romanian Academy Publishing
- Publication dateSeptember 30, 2020
- Dimensions7 x 2.38 x 10 inches
- ISBN-100995350280
- ISBN-13978-0995350281
Editorial Reviews
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MARTIN LANGFORD
"Congratulations to the editors and to the poets for the act of faith that poetry represents and for the skill with which this volume has been enacted: they produced for me, an Anglophone, an extraordinary opening into this Wonderland that is Romanian poetry. History will judge them as visionary."
"Felicitări editorilor și poeților pentru actul de credinţă pe care poezia îl reprezintă și pentru măiestria cu care au creat acest volum, descoperind astfel, acestui anglofon, o deschidere extraordinră în această Țară a Minunilor care este poezia românească. Istoria îi va eticheta drept vizionari."
ALEX ȘTEFĂNESCU
"Romanian Poetry from its origins to the present - this brilliant parade of Romanian lyricism, is now able to be appreciated not just by Romanians, but by every poetry lover who reads English, the lingua franca of our days. It seems like an encyclopedia, but it is really 1001 Nights. No similar book exists in the landscape of Romanian literature."
"Poezia Românească de la origini și până în prezent - această strălucitoare paradă a lirismului românesc, poate fi acum apreciată nu doar de români, dar și de iubitorii de poezie care citesc în limba engleză, această lingua franca a zilelor noastre. Pare o enciclopedie dar este de fapt 1001 de nopți. Nu mai există în literatura română o asemenea carte."
About the Author
Born in Bucharest - Romania in 1960, Daniel Ionita emigrated in 1980 to New Zealand (Auckland) and then to Australia. Living in Sydney, Daniel teaches Organizational Improvement at the Business Practice Unit of the Graduate School of Business - University of Technology Sydney and finalizes a post-graduate degree in literature - poetry translation (Sydney University). Daniel Ionita had published several volumes of poetry in both English and Romanian, as well as anthologies and collective collections in translation. His work has been included in several anthologies in Australia, Romania, Canada, The Republic of Moldova, as well as in many literary magazines in several countries. Studies: Bachelor of Psychology - Honors, Bachelor of Applied Psychology - Griffith University, Brisbane - Australia Cultural activities - President of the Australian-Romanian Academy for Culture Prizes and Awards: 2019 - Antoaneta Ralian Prize for translation from Romanian into a foreign language, awarded by the Gaudeamus Book Fair 2019, for the volume Testament - 400 Years of Romanian Poetry 2019 - Poetry Prize for 2018 in the Republic of Moldova for 2018 - conferred by the Literature & Art magazine, Chișinău - Republic of Moldova 2019 - Medal and Certificate of Merit - awarded by the Minister for Romanians Abroad - for contribution to promoting Romanian culture internationally. Email: daniel.ionita@lssbei.com dionita@optusnet.com.au Wikipedia Page - https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ionita
Adriana Paul has a particular affinity for translating poetry and song lyrics and has worked professionally in translation and interpreting, being fluent in five languages. Holding a Ph.D. in Physiology from the Université Laval (Quebec, Canada), Adriana has also worked as a scientist, conducting research and publishing in peer reviewed scientific magazines. Sydney based since her adolescence, Adriana is a Romanian-born lyric soprano. She has studied bel canto at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and has been performing in Australia and Canada as a recital soloist, in shows and in shows and concerts, collaborating with renowned vocal groups such as The Tallis Scholars (UK) and Amarcord Ensemble (Germany).
Product details
- Publisher : Australian - Romanian Academy Publishing (September 30, 2020)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 1186 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0995350280
- ISBN-13 : 978-0995350281
- Item Weight : 4.95 pounds
- Dimensions : 7 x 2.38 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,299,007 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #208 in Eastern European Literature (Books)
- #419 in Russian Poetry
- #3,015 in Poetry Literary Criticism (Books)
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Bilingual speakers/readers would love to have both the English translation sitting beside the Romanian original.
Fianlly, I really appreciated the critical-biographical notes at the end of the volume, which describe the essence about every single poet represented in the book. As well as the detalied bibliography.
I think literary scholars and researchers in poetry translation will appreciate this.
The volume is huge, but that is not surprising, given that it covers most of the history of Romanian poems, and some 400 poets.
By Soren Alby on January 16, 2021
Bilingual speakers/readers would love to have both the English translation sitting beside the Romanian original.
Fianlly, I really appreciated the critical-biographical notes at the end of the volume, which describe the essence about every single poet represented in the book. As well as the detalied bibliography.
I think literary scholars and researchers in poetry translation will appreciate this.
The volume is huge, but that is not surprising, given that it covers most of the history of Romanian poems, and some 400 poets.
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Reviewed in Australia on August 27, 2022

