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Manea, Norman

LC control no.n 84189190
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LC classificationPC840.23.A47
Personal name headingManea, Norman
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Associated countryRomania United States
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1936-07-19
Place of birthSuceava (Romania)
Field of activityShort stories Novels Essays
AffiliationBard College
Profession or occupationWriters
Authors
University and college faculty members
Found inHis Pe contur, 1984: t.p. (Norman Manea)
LC data base, 12-26-84 (hdg.: Manea, Norman)
His Fenster zur Arbeiterklasse, 1989: t.p. (Norman Manea) jkt. (b. 1936 in Bukovina; since 1974 writer in Bucharest; now lives in USA)
Wikipedia, March 6, 2017 (Norman Manea (born July 19, 1936) is a Jewish Romanian writer and author of short fiction, novels, and essays about the Holocaust, daily life in a communist state, and exile. He lives in the United States, where he is the Francis Flournoy Professor of European Culture and writer in residence at Bard College; born in the Burdujeni neighborhood of Suceava (Bukovina, Romania))
Norman Manea website, March 6, 2017: home page (Norman Manea is a Romanian writer, living in New York City; Laureate of the Romanian National Prize for Literature and the first Romanian writer to be granted the American McArthur Fellowship, as well as the Italian international Nonino Prize, the French Medicis Etranger Prize, the German Nelly Sachs Prize, the Spanish Palau Fabre Prize; the Romanian writer mostly honored ever, outside his homeland) biography (born in the Bukovina province of Romania; in 1969 he married Josette-Cella Boiangiu, an art conservator. Since spring 1988 they live in the United States and he is Francis Flournoy Professor of European Studies and Culture and writer in residence at Bard College, New York State; was deported as a child, in 1941, by the Romanian fascist authorities, allied with Nazi Germany, to the concentration camp of Transnistria in the Ukraine with his family and the entire Jewish population of the region. He returned to Romania in 1945 with the surviving members of his family)
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