Ion Vatamanu
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Ion Vatamanu | |
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Born |
Costiceni | May 1, 1937
Died | August 9, 1993 56) | (aged
Nationality |
Romania, USSR, Moldova |
Ethnicity | Romanian |
Alma mater | Moldova State University |
Political party | Popular Front of Moldova |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Spouse(s) | Elena Curicheru |
Children | Mihaela, Mariana, Leontina |
Ion Vatamanu (May 1, 1937, Costiceni - August 9, 1993, Chişinău) was a writer and politician from Moldova. He was born to Maria and Ion and had a PhD in chemistry. Ion Vatamanu served as member of the Parliament of Moldova (1990–1994) and chairman of the Committee on Culture of the Parliament of Moldova.[1]
Ion Vatamanu died in 1993 and his grave is a monument in Chişinău.[2]
Awards
- Diploma Televiziunii Moldoveneşti pentru ciclul de emisiuni "Abeceul moralei".
Honours
- The Award Ion Vatamanu "for love of truth and freedom"
- "Ion Vatamanu" High School, Străşeni
Works
- Primii fulgi, prezentat de Nicolae Costenco (Chişinău, Editura Cartea moldovenească).
- Monologuri (1964), (Chişinău, Editura Cartea moldovenească).
- Liniștea Cuvintelor(1971),
- Ora păsarii (1974), Chişinău, Editura Cartea moldovenească.
- De ziua frunzei (1977), prefaţă de Grigore Vieru, Chişinău, Editura Literatura Artistică,
- Iubire de tine (1981),
- Măslinul oglindit (1983),
- Aventurile lui Atomică (1966), (Chişinău, Editura Cartea moldovenească).
- Teiul (1980),
- Izvorul cu ochi verzi (1985)
- La mijlocul ierbii, prefaţat de George Meniuc, Chişinău, Editura Lumina, 1967.
References
Bibliography
- Literatura şi arta Moldovei: Encicl. - Vol.1. - Chişinău, 1985.
- Mihai Cimpoi, O istorie deschisă a literaturii române din Basarabia. - Chişinău, 1996.
- Chişinău, Enciclopedie, 1997, Ed. Museum
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