Dan Petrașincu Explained

Angelo Moretta
Pseudonym:Dan Petrașincu
Birth Date:2 June 1910
Birth Place:Odessa, Russian Empire
Death Place:Rome, Italy
Occupation:writer, anthropologist, translator
Language:Romanian, Italian
Nationality:Romanian, Italian
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Dan Petrașincu (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /ˈdan petraˈʃiŋku/; born Angelo Moretta; pronounced as /it/; 2 June 1910 – 1997) was an Italian-Romanian anthropologist, writer and translator.

He was born in Odessa from an Italian father and a Romanian mother. In the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, when he was ten years old, the family fled to Romania, where he went to high school in Râmnicu Sărat and Bucharest.

He worked as a copy-editor for "Rampa”, "Adevărul”, "Reporter”, "Lumea românească”, "România literară”.

Together with Mihai Șerban and Ieronim Sârbu he published the magazine "Discobolul" (1932-1933).

He translated from Victor Hugo, Gaston Baty, Wanda Wasilewska, etc.

After 1950 he lived in Italy, and died in Rome in 1997.

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