- Alexandru Paleologu
Alexandru Paleologu (
March 14 ,1919 -September 2 ,2005 ) was aRomania n essayist, literary critic, diplomat and politician. He is the father of historianToader Paleologu .Biography
Paleologu was born in
Bucharest , into an ancient Romanianboyar family that claimed its origins in the last dynasty (Palaiologos ) that ruled theByzantine Empire . They had moved fromLesbos Island to theDanubian Principalities at the beginning of the 18th century. Paleologu was also, through various marriages, a descendant of theWallachia n PrinceConstantin Brâncoveanu . Alexandru Paleologu's father,Mihail Paleologu was a lawyer and National Liberal Member of Parliament, later general secretary in the Ministries of Justice and of Finance, who was known for his association withGrigore Iunian .He graduated from the
Spiru Haret High School in Bucharest and then he studied Law at theUniversity of Bucharest . In 1944, after the Royal Coup that overthrewIon Antonescu 's dictatorship and took Romania out of the Axis, Paleologu took part in the Romanian committee of thearmistice with the Allies and, between 1946 and 1948, worked for the Romanian Royal Ministry of External Affairs. After the Communists regime was established, he was under surveillance by theSecuritate , and he lived hidden and under a false name inCâmpulung until 1956, when he began working as a researcher at theRomanian Academy in the Institute of Ancient Art History.In 1959, Paleologu was arrested and sentenced to 14 years of
forced labour . In prison, he met many other important people in Romanian culture such asConstantin Noica andAlexandru Ivasiuc . He was freed in 1964, and he worked at the same Institute in the Theatre section. He was the literary secretary of theConstantin Nottara Theatre of Bucharest and, in 1967, he became member of theRomanian Writers' Union . Between 1970 and 1976 he was a writer for theCartea Românească publishing house.After the
Romanian Revolution of 1989 , he was named ambassador of Romania toFrance (startingFebruary 1 ,1990 ), but he was replaced in June 1990 because he was a sympathiser of theGolaniad movement of University Square (he was the self-styled "ambassador of the hooligans" - "ambasadorul golanilor"), as well due to his pro-monarchist views.He later became a member of the
Civic Alliance Party , founded byNicolae Manolescu and he was elected a senator for Argeş during the 1992 election. He was a National Liberal senator for Vrancea (onRomanian Democratic Convention lists) following the 1996 election, and reelected forBucharest during the 2000 suffrage (serving until 2004).In the years after 1989 he admitted in a book of interviews with historian and novelist
Stelian Tănase that during the communist period he eventually ended up collaborating with the Securitate and asked Romanians to forgive him.Works
*"Spiritul şi litera. Eseuri critice", 1970
*"Bunul-simţ ca paradox. Eseuri", 1972
*"Simţul practic. Eseuri şi polemici", 1974
*"Treptele lumii sau calea către sine a lui Mihail Sadoveanu", 1978
*"Ipoteze de lucru. Studii şi eseuri literare", 1980
*"Alchimia existenţei. Eseuri şi portrete", 1983. Second edition revised, 1997
*"Souvenirs merveilleux d'un ambassadeur des golans" ("Minunatele amintiri ale unui ambasador al golanilor"), Editura Ballard, 1992; Editura Humanitas, 1993
*"Sfidarea memoriei", 1995 (a dialogue with Stelian Tănase)
*"Despre lucruri cu adevărat importante", 1997. Second edition 1998
*"Interlocuţiuni", 1997
*"Politeţea ca armă. Convorbiri şi articole mai mult sau mai puţin politice", 2000
*"L'Occident est à l'Est", 2001References
*"Alexandru Paleologu, o viaţă în slujba idealurilor", in "
Evenimentul Zilei ",September 4 ,2005
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