Theodor Cazaban

Theodor Cazaban (born 2 April 1921 in Fălticeni, Romania) is a Romanian anti-communist writer. He graduated from the University of Bucharest with a degree in letters, and fled to France in 1947.[1] While in Paris, he was a staff member of the anti-communist newspaper 'La Nation Roumaine' and contributed to the broadcasts of Radio Free Europe. In 1963 he published the novel Parages, in which he describes Communist persecutions of Romanian intellectuals,[2] such as Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran, Eugène Ionesco and others.

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  1. Badalita, Cristian (2000). "Theodor Cazaban: "În Scânteia erau asemenea minciuni, încît mi s-a părut un ziar mai mult decît suprarealist"" (in Romanian). Romania literara. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  2. Scraba, Isabela Vasiliu (27 July 2009). "Noica despre viitorul culturii europene" (in Romanian). Revista Noi, NU!. Retrieved 7 August 2010.