Constantin Virgil Bănescu Explained
Constantin Virgil Bănescu (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /konstanˈtin virˈd͡ʒil bəˈnesku/; born May 26, 1982, in Târgoviște, Romania – died August 12, 2009) was a notable Romanian poet of the 2000 generation, also known for his translation activity.
Poetry
- câinele, femeia și ocheada (t: the dog, the woman and the glance) (Timpul, Iaşi, 2000);
- floarea cu o singură petală (t: the flower with a single petal) (Junimea, Iaşi, 2002);
- același cer ce nu e (t: the same sky that is not) (Vinea, București, 2006);
(translations of his poetry available in German, Spanish, Slovenian and Hungarian).
Prizes
- Prize of the Bucharest Young Writer's association[1]
- Hubert Burda Prize for Young Poets from the South and South-East Europe (2003)[2]
References
- http://www.literaturfestival.com/bios1_3_6_207.html Constantin Virgil Banescu
- http://www.lcb.de/gaeste/2004.htm Autoren im Haus 2004
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