Carmen Firan

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Carmen Firan is a Romanian poet, novelist, short story writer, and playwright. Some of her works have been translated into English, recently The Second Life, a collection of novellas and short stories.

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[edit] Works

[edit] Short stories and novels

  • The Second Life: Collection of Novellas and Short-Stories (2005), previous stories translated into English: Somewhere in the East, Light in the Attic, The Second Life, Three for Inferno, The Boiler Man, Post-Meridian, Parking, Concession, and The Russian Fur Hat
  • Caloriferistul si Nevasta Maestrului ("The Boiler Man and the Master's Wife") (2005)
  • Farsa (2002), translated into English as The Farce
  • Tot Mai Aproape ("Getting Closer") (1991)

[edit] Poetry

  • Cuvinte Locuite ("Inhabited Words") (2006)
  • Cuceriri Disperate ("Desperate Conquests") (2005), bilingual, Romanian with English translation
  • Voci pe Muchie de Cutit ("Voices on a Razor's Edge") (2003)
  • Afternoon With an Angel (2000), in English
  • Accomplished Error (1999), in English

[edit] Plays

  • Lumina din Pod ("Light in the Attic") (2002)
  • Vis in Acvariu ("Dreaming into an Aquarium") (1985)
  • Vinatoare Imaginara ("Imaginary Hunting") (1983)
  • Polen pe Insula ("Pollen on the Island") (1982)

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