Igor Ursenco Explained

Igor Ursenco (born 9 February 1971) is a Moldovan-born Romanian poet, fiction writer, screenwriter, culturologist, pedagogue, political analyst, and polyglot translator.

Early life

Igor Ursenco is the matrilineal descendant from Northern Bessarabian dynasty of scholar Marcu Văluță, director of the interwar publication Moldovan Thought.

Career

In October 2012 he was appointed to organise the Romanian Cultural Institute in Kyiv as a Deputy Coordinator.

Igor Ursenco is known also as a polyvalent author and the promoter of critical integrative method theo-e-retikon. Igor Ursenco has adopted since his debut book the artistic celebration of the spiritual alterity.

Ursenco is a sporadic contributor to the literature and culture e-zines EgoPhobia and Europe's Times and Unknown Waters, and the scientific journal Metaliteratura published by the Moldavian Academy of Sciences and the Faculty of Philology at Ion Creanga University. In 2016, he received a PhD in Letters Magna cum laude.[1]

Works

Poetry

Prose

Transcultural Essays

Film scripts and plays

Published texts foreign languages (English, Spanish, Hungarian)

Miscellaneous

Affiliations

References

  1. Web site: Rezumat Ursenco .

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