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Anișoara Odeanu (28 May 1912 -- 1 September 1972), also known as Doina Stella Grațiana Peteanu was a Romanian journalist, poet, and prose writer during the interwar period. She was born in Banat, the daughter of a well known folklorist. Her friend and mentor was the celebrated Romanian author Camil Petrescu.
Eventually her writing fell out of fashion; her work was rehabilitated in 1965 and her first novel, Într-un cămin de domnișoare, was republished.
Selected works
- Într-un Cămin de Domnișoare (In a Young Ladies' Boardinghouse, 1934)
- Calator din Noaptea de Ajun (Traveller on Christmas Eve, 1937)
References
- Grosu, Cristiana (2021). "INTERLUDIUL UNUI CUGET SOLITAR. ANIȘOARA ODEANU ȘI LIRISMUL NELINIȘTII EXISTENȚIALE". Studii de Ştiinţă şi Cultură (in Romanian). XVII (01): 51–60. ISSN 1841-1401.
- ^ Timofte, Madalina (2022-03-31). "Anișoara Odeanu". Jupânesele (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-12-27.
- ^ Năchescu, Voichiţa (2008-01-01). "The Visible Woman: Interwar Romanian Women's Writing, Modernity and the Gendered Public/Private Divide". Aspasia. 2 (1). doi:10.3167/asp.2008.020105. ISSN 1933-2882.