Pavel Țugui

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Pavel Țugui (born 1 November 1921) is a Romanian former communist activist and literary historian.

Born in Vicovu de Jos, Rădăuți County (now part of Suceava County), he graduated from high school in Cernăuți. Initially a member of the Ploughmen's Front, he joined in July 1945 the Romanian Communist Party (PCR; later PMR). Working in the agitation and propaganda section of the Central Committee, he advanced between 1955 and 1960 from instructor to head of the literature and arts section to division chief. In the latter capacity, he met many of the writers, artists and scientists of the day, as his office lay at the intersection between the cultural and arts sphere on the one hand and the party leadership on the other. From 1953 to 1955 he was deputy to the Culture Minister, then Constanța Crăciun. Elected an alternate member of the Central Committee at the 7th party congress in December 1955, after 1960 he stopped holding important positions in the party or the state.[1]

Țugui also worked as a university professor and literary historian. He knows Bukovina well and has written several books about the region.[2] He published his memoirs in 1999.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ (in Romanian) Cristina Diac, "Academicianul fără operă"[permanent dead link], Jurnalul Național, 25 April 2007; accessed May 29, 2012
  2. ^ Nicolae Scurtu, "O epistolă necunoscută a lui Petru Dumitriu" Archived 2014-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, România Literară Nr.39/2010; accessed May 29, 2012
  3. ^ Zigu Ornea, "O carte despre anii 1955-1960" Archived 2014-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, România Literară Nr.3/2001; accessed May 29, 2012
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