Victor Eftimiu
Victor Eftimiu | |
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Born | Boboshticë, Albania | January 24, 1889
Died | November 27, 1972 Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania | (aged 83)
Resting place | Bellu Cemetery, Bucharest |
Occupation | Poet, playwright |
Language | Romanian |
Nationality | Romanian |
Notable awards | Legion of Honour |
Spouse | Agepsina Macri |
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Victor Eftimiu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈviktor efˈtimju]; 24 January 1889 – 27 November 1972) was a Romanian poet and playwright. He was a contributor to Sburătorul, a Romanian literary magazine. His works have been performed in the State Jewish Theater of Romania.
Eftimiu was of Albanian origin,[1][2] but also had Aromanian descent through his father Gheorghe Eftimiu, a merchant. Eftimiu's mother was Maria Eftimiu, née Cociu.[3] Victor Eftimiu was born in Boboshticë near Korçë. In 1905, he emigrated from Albania to Romania, where he found work as a theatre manager in 1913. He published several books of poetry, and wrote comedies and satirical pieces for the theatre. He also wrote a volume of Romanian fairy tales, and several children's books. He wrote also criticisms and articles for numerous magazines.
He died in 1972 and was buried at Bellu Cemetery.
Eftimiu lived in a house next to the Cișmigiu Gardens, in central Bucharest. The street where the house is located is named after him; a bust of Eftimiu , sculpted by Dimitrie Paciurea in 1929, is in the house's garden. Streets in Arad, Cluj-Napoca, and Pitești are also named after him.
Works
[edit]Plays
[edit]- Înșir-te mărgărite (1911)
- Cocoșul negru (1913)
- Rapsozii (1913)
- Napoleon (1914)
- Akim (1914)
- Ringala (1915)
- Prometeu (1920)
- Inspectorul broaștelor (1922)
- Comoara (1922)
- Dansul milioanelor (1922)
- Don Juan (1922)
- Thebaida (1924)
- Meșterul Manole (1925)
- Glafira (1926)
- Fantoma celei care va veni (1928)
- Omul care a văzut moartea (1928)
- Marele duhovnic (1929)
- Daniela (1931)
- Theochrys (1932)
- Poiana de aur (1933)
- Stele căzătoare (1936)
- Atrizii (1939)
- Haiducii (1947)
- Doctor Faust - vrăjitor (1957)
- Parada (1959)
- Halatul alb (1959)
- Omul de piatră (1966)
- Fetele Didinei (1968)
- Pană Lesnea Rusalim
- Strămoșii
- Crinul vieții
Poems
[edit]- Poemele singurătății (1912)
- Candele stinse (1915)
- Lebedele sacre (1920)
- Cântecul milei (1925)
- Noaptea subterană (1933)
- Oglinzile (1939)
- Cântecul mamei și al copilului (1939)
- 13 decembrie și alte poeme (1947)
- Odă limbii române (1957)
- Soliile terestre (1961)
- Poezii (1964)
- Crizanteme
References
[edit]- ^ Robert Elsie. A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History. p. 55.
He was also the author of translations of plays and short stories from Russian and Romanian, in particular of the works of Victor Eftimiu (1889-1972), a Romanian dramatist of Albanian origin.
- ^ Institutul de Construcții București. Buletinul științific. p. 116.
We had great Romanian writers of Albanian origin like Victor Eftimiu, great literary critics like Garabet Ibraileanu,...
- ^ Zaciu, Mircea; Papahagi, Marian; Sasu, Aurel (2000). Dicționarul esențial al scriitorilor români. Editura Albatros. p. 285. ISBN 9789732405963.
- 1889 births
- 1972 deaths
- Writers from Korçë
- People from Manastir vilayet
- Albanian people of Aromanian descent
- Romanian people of Aromanian descent
- People from the Ottoman Empire of Aromanian descent
- Albanian expatriates in Romania
- 20th-century Romanian poets
- Romanian male poets
- Romanian dramatists and playwrights
- Romanian male dramatists and playwrights
- 20th-century Romanian dramatists and playwrights
- 20th-century Romanian male writers
- Chairpersons of the National Theatre Bucharest
- Titular members of the Romanian Academy
- Burials at Bellu Cemetery
- Recipients of the Legion of Honour
- Albanian people stubs
- European writer stubs