Valentina Tăzlăuanu
Valentina Tăzlăuanu | |
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Born |
Druţa, Râşcani District | January 5, 1950
Nationality | Moldova |
Ethnicity | Romanian |
Alma mater | Moldova State University |
Occupation | Writer, journalist |
Known for | Literary and journalistic activity |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Valentina Tăzlăuanu (born January 5, 1950, in Druţa) is a writer (essayist), journalist and theatre critic from the Republic of Moldova. She is the editor in chief of Sud-Est. Graduated from Moldova State University in 1971. Worked for Radio Moldova, as Senior Editor at the Committee for Book Publishing, as Chief of Arts Department at Literatura şi Arta magazine (1977–1990), Deputy Minister of Culture (1997–2000). Member of the Moldovan Writers' Union, Member and Secretary of Template:PEN Club Moldova.[1]
Awards
- Maestru în Artă, 2009.
Works
- "Măsura de prezenţă", essays, ed. Hyperion, 1991;
- "Discursuri paralele", essays, ed. Cartier, 2005;
- "Lumea după Hamlet", essays, Chişinău, 2011.
References
External links
- Valentina Tăzlăuanu
- 60 de ani de la naşterea publicistei şi criticului de teatru Valentina Tăzlăuanu (5 ian. 1950).
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