Niculina Oprea

Niculina Oprea
Born 5 March 1957
Negoiești, jud. Dolj, România
Pen name Ioanina Prelcu
Occupation writer
Nationality Romanian

Niculina Oprea (born 5 March 1957, in Negoiești/Craiova, Romania) is a poet. Since 1977, she has lived with her family in Bucharest. She has a degree in law and is a member of the Romanian Writers’ Union and the Writers’ Society of Bucharest, She has published eleven poetry volumes.

Poetry

The main theme of her poetry is love.

"Niculina Oprea belongs certainly, to a permanent expressionism, resurgence of the best quality. She has affinities with the stylistic limpidity and with the hermetic expressiveness of Paul Celan’s lyric, in the parentage of whose she could enroll", says literary critic and poet Paul Aretzu.[1]

As of 2011, she was working on another book, Between Reality and Visionary, Aspects of the Contemporary Poetry.

Literary activity

Poetry volumes

Fragments of her poetry have been published in English, French, Turkish, Spanish, Hebrew, Polish, Serbian, Arab, Chinese, Albanian and The Crimean Tatar language.

Translations

She is present also in collective volumes and international literary magazines:

Collaboration

She has translated and published other poets: Ayten Mutlu, Tozan Alkan, Mustafa Köz, Mesut Şenol, Gülümser Çankaya, Enrique Moya, Mehri Shahhossini, Silvia Tocco, Gervais de Collins Noumsi Bouopda, Fadéla Chaïm – Allami, Silvano Gallon, Zofia Beszczyńska, Monia Boulia and Khal Torabully.

Awards

Affiliations

International Festivals of Literature in which she was invited

Bibliography

External links

References

  1. Critical Visions, 2005
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