Ioan Alexandru

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Ioan Alexandru (right) with Emil Şimăndan in Arad, 1993)
Ioan Alexandru (right) with Emil Şimăndan in Arad, 1993)

Ioan Alexandru (December 25, 1941 in Topa Mică, Cluj - September 16, 2000 in Bonn) was a Romanian poet and publicist and a member of the PNŢCD (The Romanian National Peasants' Party).

[edit] Biography

His debut poem was published in Tribuna in (1960) but his first poem was published independently in 1964 entitled Cum să vă spun.

[edit] Poetry

  • Cum să vă spun, 1964
  • Viaţa, deocamdată, 1965
  • Infernul discutabil, 1967
  • Vămile pustiei, 1969
  • Vina (versuri) (1967);
  • Poeme (1970);
  • Imnele bucuriei (1973);
  • Imnele Transilvaniei, 1976, Imnele Transilvaniei II (1985);
  • Iubirea de patrie. Jurnal de poet (eseuri), I (1978),
  • Imnele Moldovei, 1980
  • Poezii-Poesie (1981);
  • Imnele Ţării Româneşti, 1981
  • Imnele iubirii, 1983
  • Imnele Putnei, 1985
  • Imnele Maramureşului, 1988
  • Bat clopotele în Ardeal (roman) (1991);
  • Căderea zidurilor Ierihonului sau Adevărul despre Revoluţie (publicistică) (1993);
  • Amintirea poetului (2003);
  • Lumină lină: Imne (2004);


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