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Romanian-French writer (1952–2020)
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Constantin Frosin
Constantin Frosin
Born12 October 1952
Herăstrău, Romanian People's Republic
Died10 October 2020(2020-10-10) (aged 67)
Galați, Romania
NationalityRomanian-French
Alma materUniversity of Bucharest
OccupationWriter

Constantin Frosin (12 October 1952 – 10 October 2020) was a Romanian-French writer and translator.

Biography

Frosin attended the University of Bucharest, where he studied French and Italian. He also earned a doctoral degree in philology. From 2003 to 2005, he served as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Public Relations at Danubius University in Galați.

Frosin was a member of the Writers' Union of Romania, the Romanian Haiku Society, the Association des Épidémiologistes de Langue Française, and PEN International, as well as many other writing and poetry societies across Europe.

Prizes

References

  1. Cilincă, Victor (11 October 2020). "Ne-a părăsit cunoscutul traducător Constantin Frosin. Mult mai apreciat în străinătate decât acasă". Viața Liberă (in Romanian). Galați.
  2. Csinta, Thomas (April 16, 2020). "În gura presei: Intelectuali și oameni de cultură, la raport! Cazul dramatic al Prof. dr. Constantin Frosin (reputat publicist, poet, eseist, scriitor și traducător român, "recognized by the whole world")". Jurnalul Bucureștiului (in Romanian). Retrieved October 24, 2020.


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