Pericle Martinescu Explained

Pericle Martinescu (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /peˈrikle martiˈnesku/; February 11, 1911  - December 21, 2005) was a Romanian writer and journalist.

Born in Viișoara, Constanța County, he graduated from the Mircea cel Bătrân High School in Constanța.[1] Martinescu studied literature and philosophy at the University of Bucharest. His first poems appeared in Gazeta Transilvaniei, a local magazine. As a student he contributed to Vremea, România Literară, Revista Fundațiilor Regale, Viața Literară, Meșterul Manole, and Dacia Rediviva.

His first novel, Adolescenții din Brașov ("The Brașov Teenagers"), was published in 1936. He also translated numerous works of foreign literature, including Japanese literature. He was, perhaps, one of the earliest followers of Eugen Lovinescu. He died in Bucharest in 2005, at age 94.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Legenda întemeierii. ro. www.cnmbct.ro. Colegiul Național "Mircea cel Bătrân" Constanța. February 20, 2023.
  2. Web site: Pericle Martinescu. ro. Paul. Cernat. mnlr.ro. National Museum of Romanian Literature, Bucharest. February 20, 2023.
  3. Web site: "Maestrul fofilării", "Revoluționarul subtil" și "Magistratul-spion", trei cavaleri ai literelor dintre marile războaie. ro. Florian. Saiu. Jurnalul Național. January 3, 2023. February 20, 2023.