Mirela Roznoveanu
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Mirela Roznoveanu is a literary critic, essayist, novelist, poet and journalist. Mirela Roznoveanu came to literary prominence in her native Romania at 24. Since then she has published volumes of novels, literary criticism, essays, and poetry. She was a noted dissident journalist during the turbulent period of the late eighties. In 1991, she came to the U.S. where she continued to be prolific in her writings.
Works: Modern Readings, essays, Bucharest, Cartea Românească Publishing House, 1978; D.R.Popescu. Critical monograph, Bucharest, Albatros Publishing House, 1983; The Civilization of the Novel: A History of Fiction Writing from Ramayana to Don Quixote. An essay on comparative literature, Albatros Publishing House, vol.I -1983, Bucharest, Cartea Românească Publishing House vol. II - 1991; Always in Autumn, novel, Bucharest, Cartea Românească Publishing House, 1988; Life on the Run, novel, Bucharest, Sirius Publishing House, 1997; Apprehending the World, poetry, Bucharest, Luceafărul Foundation Publishing House, 1998; Platonia, novel, Bucharest, Cartea Românească Publishing House, 1999; The Time of the Chosen, novel, Bucharest, Univers Publishing House, 1999; Toward a Cyberlegal Culture, essays, New York, Transnational Publishers (2001, 2002); Born again--in Exile, poetry, New York, iUniverse, 2004; The Life Manager and Other Stories, novellas, New York, iUniverse, 2004; The Poems and the Poet. A multimedia companion to Born Again -- in Exile. Eastern Shore Productions, 2007; Elegies from New York City, New York, Koja Press, 2008. More references at[ http://pages.nyu.edu/~mr24/]