Eta Boeriu
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Eta Boeriu (born Margarita Caranica;[1] February 23, 1923, Turda–November 13, 1984, Cluj-Napoca) was a Romanian poet, literary critic and translator. Involved in the Sibiu Literary Circle (which disbanded in 1945),[2] she was especially known for her work as a translator of Italian-language Renaissance literature.
Selected works
Poetry
- Ce vânăt crâng, 1971
- Dezordine de umbre, 1973
- Risipă de iubire, 1976
- Miere de întuneric, 1980
- La capătul meu de înserare, published posthumously, 1985
Translation
- Giovanni Boccaccio, The Decameron (as Decameronul)
- Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy (as Divina comedie)
- Baldassare Castiglione, The Book of the Courtier (as Curteanul)
- Francesco Petrarca, Il Canzoniere (as Canţonierul)
References
- ↑ http://en.radioromaniacultural.ro/articole/art.shtml?c=471&g=3&arh=1&y=2010&a=86201
- ↑ Petru Poantă, Cercul literar de la Sibiu. Introducere în fenomenul originar, Clusium, Cluj-Napoca, 1997. ISBN 973-555-163-2
External links
- Laszlo Alexandru, Dante tradotto da Eta Boeriu, in E-Leonardo, Nr.10
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