- Gellu Naum
Gellu Naum (
August 1 ,1915 –September 29 ,2001 ) was a prominentRomania n poet, dramatist, novelist, children's writer, and translator. He is remembered as the founder of the Romanian Surrealist group. The artistLyggia Naum , his wife, was the inspiration and main character in his 1985 novel "Zenobia".Biography
Born in
Bucharest , he was the son of the poetAndrei Naum (who had been drafted inWorld War I and died during theBattle of Mărăşeşti ) and his wife Maria. In 1933, he began studying Philosophy at theUniversity of Bucharest . In 1938, he left forFrance , where he continued his studies at theUniversity of Paris . He took his PhD diploma with a thesis on the scholastic philosopherPierre Abelard .In 1936 (the year when he published his first book), Naum met
Victor Brauner , who became his close friend and who later introduced him toAndré Breton and his Surrealist circle inParis .In 1941, he helped create the Bucharest group of Surrealists (which also included
Gherasim Luca ,Paul Păun ,Dolfi Trost , andVirgil Teodorescu ). Naum was drafted intoRomanian Army duringWorld War II and served on the Eastern Front after the invasion of the Soviet Union ("seeRomania during World War II "). Marked by his wartime experience, he was discharged in 1944, after he had fallen ill.In December 1947, the Surrealist group succumbed to the vicissitudes of postwar Soviet occupation and successful Communist takeover of Romania's government. He was prevented afterwards from publishing anything original (with the exception of his children's books), as
Socialist realism had officially become Romania's cultural policy. Between 1950 and 1953, he taught Philosophy at the Agronomic Institute in Bucharest while working also as a translator. He translated works bySamuel Beckett ,René Char ,Denis Diderot ,Alexandre Dumas, père ,Julien Gracq ,Victor Hugo ,Franz Kafka ,Gérard de Nerval ,Jacques Prévert ,Stendhal , andJules Verne .He resumed his literary career in 1968, in the wake of a relative cultural
liberalization underNicolae Ceauşescu 's regime.After the
Romanian Revolution of 1989 , he traveled abroad and gave public readings in France,Germany ,Switzerland , and theNetherlands . In 1995, theGerman Academic Exchange Service appointed him scholar at theUniversity of Berlin . Naum spent much of his final years at his retreat in Comana.Works
*"Drumeţul incendiar" ("The Incendiary Traveler"; poems, illustrated by Victor Brauner), Bucharest, 1936
*"Vasco de Gama", (poems, illustrated byJacques Hérold ), Bucharest, 1940
*"Culoarul somnului", ("The Corridor of Sleep"; poems, illustrated by Victor Brauner), Bucharest, 1944
*"Medium" (prose), Bucharest, 1945
*"Critica mizeriei" ("Critique of Misery"; manifesto, co-written with Paul Păun and Virgil Teodorescu), Bucharest, 1945
*"Teribilul interzis" ("The Terrible Forbidden"; drama, illustrated by Paul Păun), Bucharest, 1945
*"Spectrul longevităţii: 122 de cadavre" ("The Specter of Longevity: 122 corpses"; drama, co-written with Virgil Teodorescu), Bucharest, 1946
*"Castelul Orbilor" ("Castle of the Blind"; drama), Bucharest, 1946
*"L'infra-noir" ("Infra-Black"; manifesto, co-written with Gherasim Luca, Paul Păun, Virgil Teodorescu, and Dolfi Trost), Bucharest, 1947
*"Éloge de Malombra - Cerne de l'amour absolu" ("Malombra 's Eulogy - Black Circle of Absolute Love"; manifesto, co-written with Gherasim Luca, Paul Păun, and Dolfi Trost), Bucharest, 1947
*"Athanor " (poems), Bucharest, 1968
*"Poetizaţi, poetizaţi..." ("Poeticize, Poeticize..."; prose), Bucharest, 1970
*"Copacul-animal" ("The Animal-Tree"; poems), Bucharest, 1971
*"Tatăl meu obosit" ("My Tired Father"; poems), Bucharest, 1972
*"Poeme alese" ("Selected Poems"; poems), Bucharest, 1974
*"Cărţile cu Apolodor" ("The Apolodor Books", poems for children), Bucharest, 1975
*"Descrierea turnului" ("Description of the Tower"; poems), Bucharest, 1975
*"Insula. Ceasornicăria Taus. Poate Eleonora" ("The Island. The Taus Clockmakers. Eleonora, Perhaps"; drama), Bucharest, 1979
*"Partea cealaltă" ("The Other Side"; poems), Bucharest, 1980
*"Zenobia" (novel), Bucharest, 1985
*"Malul albastru" ("The Blue Shore"; prose), Bucharest, 1990
*"Faţa şi suprafaţa, urmat de Malul albastru" ("Face and Surface, followed by The Blue Shore", poems), Bucharest, 1994
*"Focul negru" ("Black Fire"; poems), Bucharest, 1995
*"Sora fântână" ("Sister Fountain"; poems), Bucharest, 1995
*"Întrebătorul" ("The Inquirer"; prose), Bucharest, 1996
*"Copacul-animal, urmat de Avantajul vertebrelor" ("The Animal-Tree, followed by The Advantage of Vertebrae"),Cluj-Napoca , 2000
*"Ascet la baraca de tir" ("Recluse in the Firing Range Shack"; poems), Bucharest, 2000References
*Walter Cummins, "Shifting Borders: East European Poetries of the Eighties",
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Madison, 1993, p.328 ISBN 0-8386-3497-4
* [http://www.gellunaum.ro/en/home-en.htm Gellu Naum site]
* [http://www.penromania.org/img/nobel-naum-1.gifNaum's nomination for the Nobel Prize in Literature at the Romanian PEN Club site]
*ro icon [http://www.librariilehumanitas.ro/author.php?id=352 Gellu Naum at the Humanitas Bookstores' site]
*ro icon [http://www.bbc.co.uk/romanian/news/story/2005/03/050306_lygia-naum.shtml Lyggia Naum's obituary at BBC Romanian.com]External links
*ro icon [http://cerculpoetilor.net/media/8martie/mersul.htm Gellu Naum, "Azi-dimineaţă mersul tău"]
*ro icon [http://editura.liternet.ro/carte.php?carte=49 Simona Sora, "Pentru Gellu Naum"]
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