Radu Stanca

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Radu Stanca (March 5, 1920 – December 26, 1962) was a Romanian poet, playwright, theatre director, theatre critic and theoretician. He was born in Sebeș and died in Cluj-Napoca.

Stanca was member of the Sibiu Literary Circle, a movement of young poets and essayists who tried, between 1946–1948, to rejuvenate the main literary style and aesthetical thinking. In 1947 he received the Lovinescu award for his tragicomedy Dona Juana.[1] One of the leading Romanian theatres is the Radu Stanca National Theatre in Sibiu.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Maske und Kothurn". Institut für Theaterwissenschaft an der Universitat. 1 January 1984 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ [1]

Ion Vartic, Radu Stanca. Poezie și teatru, București, Ed. Albatros, 1978


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