Traian Coșovei

Traian Coșovei (24 March 1921, Somova, Tulcea County - 16 July 1993, Bucharest) was a Romanian writer and poet.

Traian Coșovei was born in the Danube Delta in a fisherman's family, and graduated from the Letters and Philosophy Department of the University of Bucharest in 1947.[1]

A follower of socialist realism, he is known for having written highly positive reportages and journey accounts from his trip to the Soviet Union,[2] and for having compared Nicolae Ceaușescu to national bard Mihai Eminescu.[3]

The school in his home village is called in his honor.[4]

He is the father of Traian T. Coșovei.

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References

  1. 1 2 Sasu, Aurel (2006). Dicționalul biografic al literaturii române (A-L. Pitești: Paralela 45. pp. 401, 402.
  2. Drace-Francis, Alex (2013). The Traditions of Invention: Romanian Ethnic and Social Stereotypes in Historical Context. Brill Publishers. p. 252. ISBN 978-9004216174.
  3. "Scriu din datorie" (in Romanian). Romania literara. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  4. "Scoli aflate pe raza comunei" (in Romanian). Retrieved January 2, 2014.


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