Ioana Pârvulescu
Ioana Pârvulescu (1960) is a Romanian writer. She was born in Braşov and studied at the University of Bucharest. She graduated in 1983 and went on to complete a PhD in literature in 1999. She teaches modern literature at the same university.
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Ioana Pârvulescu (2011)
She has worked at the literary journal România literară, and has translated the works of Maurice Nadeau, Angelus Silesius and Rainer Maria Rilke. She is a member of the Romanian Writers' Union. She won the EU Prize for Literature for her book Viaţa începe vineri (Life Begins on Friday).[1]
Bibliography
"Life begins on Friday": London: Istros Books, 2016.
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References
Life Begins on Friday: ISBN 9781908236-296
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