Puși Dinulescu

Puşi Dinulescu

Puşi Dinulescu in 2006
Born (1942-08-27) August 27, 1942
Bucharest
Nationality Romanian
Occupation playwright, film, theatre and television director, novelist, poet and polemist
Awards The Bucharest Writers' Association Award (1979)
The Writers' Union of Romania Award (1985)

Puşi Dinulescu (born Dumitru Dinulescu - August 27, 1942) is a Romanian playwright, film, theatre and television director, novelist, poet and polemicist.

Biography

He is the son of the engineer Dumitru I. Dinulescu and Ileana Dinulescu (born Butunoiu), a housewife. He graduated the Letters in University of Bucharest and Film and Television Direction at IATC Bucharest. Dinulescu made his debut in 1968, with Robert Calul (Robert the Horse), a collection of short stories. He also wrote novels, poetry and comedies.

He received The Bucharest Writers' Association Award (1979) for Linda Belinda (a collection of short stories) and The Writers' Union of Romania Award (1985), for his novel Îngerul contabil.

Works

-first performed in TVR, National Theatre of Craiova, Robert Calul Theatre of Bucharest and in Pitești, Giurgiu, Bârlad and Turda. Bani de dus, bani de-ntors (The old man who dearly paid his return fare) Miere și venin (Honey and venom) Casa cu țoape (House of the Uncouth) Nunta lui Puiu (Puiu's Wedding) Pescărușul lui Hamlet (The Hamlet's Seagull) Senvici cu infinit (Boundless Sandwich)

-editions

Travels

Translations from Spanish

Filmography

References

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External links

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