Zaharia Stancu
Novelist, Author
1902 – 1974
Who was Zaharia Stancu?
Zaharia Stancu was a Romanian prose writer, novelist, poet, and philosopher.
Stancu was born in 1902 in Salcia, a village in Teleorman County, Romania. After leaving school at the age of thirteen he worked at various jobs. In 1921, with the help of Gala Galaction, he became a journalist. In 1933 he finished his studies in literature and philosophy at the University of Bucharest.
His fist volume of poetry, Poeme simple, appeared in 1927, receiving the Romanian Writers' Prize. During World War II, he was imprisoned for his opposition to the fascist government of Ion Antonescu, and spent time in the Târgu Jiu internment camp for political prisoners.
In 1946, he became a director of Romania's National Theater. After the Communist regime was established, he was a member of the Romanian Academy and the President of the Writers' Union of Romania. He won the Romanian State Prize for Literature and, in 1971, he was awarded the Herder Prize by the Austrian government.
Between 1926 and 1944 Stancu published six volumes of poetry. In 1948 his first important novel, Desculț, was published. It has been translated into thirty languages. Other important novels are Şatra, and Jocul cu moartea.
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