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Anișoara Odeanu
Born28 May 1912
Died1 September 1972

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.

Career

From 1929 to 1933, she studied at the Faculty of Letters in Bucharest. After graduation, she began studying law at the University of Bucharest and graduated in 1936. During the war, she wrote for the Romanian propaganda division.

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

  1. 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.
  2. ^ Timofte, Madalina (2022-03-31). "Anișoara Odeanu". Jupânesele (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  3. ^ Vintu, Carmen (2022-05-28). "1912 – S-a născut Anișoara Odeanu, poetă, prozatoare și jurnalistă". Jurnal FM (in Romanian). Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  4. ^ 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.
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