Ștefan Baștovoi
Ștefan Baștovoi (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃteˈfan baʃtoˈvoj]; born 4 August 1976 in Chișinău), best known as Savatie Baștovoi[1][2] ([saˈvati.e]) is a Moldavian orthodox monk, is an essayist, poet, novelist, theologian and Romanian writer of the Republic of Moldova. He became a member of the Writers' Union of Moldova in 1996. He was also a moderator of a television show.
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Selected works
- Elefantul promis, (poem) (1996)
- Cartea războiului, (poem) (1997)
- Peştele pescar (o poveste), (poem) (1998)
- Casa timpului (poem) (1999)
- Idol sau icoană? (2000)
- Ortodoxia pentru postmodernişti (with Nicolae Balotă, Andrei Kuraev and Dumitru Crudu)
- Iepurii nu mor, (novel) (2002; ed. a II-a, 2007)
- Nebunul, (novel) (2006)
Referenced criticism
- Mihai Cimpoi, O istorie deschisă a literaturii române din Basarabia, Ed. Porto-Franco, 1997
- Mircea Cărtărescu, Postmodernismul românesc, Ed. Humanitas, 1999
- Ion Bogdan Lefter, Scriitori români din anii '80–'90. Dicţionar bio-bibliografic, vol. I, Ed. Paralela 45, 2000
gollark: Is the sadness when people you like die greater than aggregate happiness gain though?
gollark: I think the model can accomodate up to a 50% chance of that without the child being net-negative.
gollark: This seems to neglect any happiness you might get from not being utterly isolated in the meantime.
gollark: Or, well, a fairly high chance.
gollark: I suppose you also have to assume that the child has a 100% chance of helping you with your thing.
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