- Ion Cârja
Ion Cârja (
March 25 ,1922 –May 8 ,1977 ) was aRomania n and American writer and anti-communist activist, who was apolitical prisoner inCommunist Romania .Biography
Cârja was born in Whitman, Logan County,
West Virginia , where his parents had emigrated to from Austro-Hungarian-ruledTransylvania around 1910. He and his family returned to Romania in February 1927 and settled down in Mihai Viteazu, near the city of Cluj, where they bought a farm. While in high school, Cârja started work on a magazine titled "Gazeta de Turda", and published his first book — "Cremene în apa vremii" ("A Flintstone in the Water of Life").Beginning in 1942, he studied Law and Philology at the
University of Cluj (he also enlisted for Medicine studies, but abandoned them after one year). In 1948 he received hisPhD in Law from the same university. He was elected general secretary of the Transylvanian Writers' Union.At the same time, Cârja took part in the resistance movement against the newly-established Communist regime, and was involved in supporting the anti-communist groups in the
Apuseni Mountains . Because of this and due to the political content of his writings, he spent 15 years in prison between 1949 and 1964 (in Cluj, Gherla, Aiud, and building theDanube-Black Sea Canal ). He was ultimately released by a general amnesty. In parallel, his elder brother, Nicolae Cârja, was captured by the SovietRed Army , and exiled for nine years in theRussian Far East .Having both American and Romanian citizenship, Ion Cârja made several requests to the Romanian authorities to be allowed to leave for the United States. Pressure by the
United States Department of State ultimately brought about his departure in May 1965. He settled down inNew York City , where he worked for the city's Department of Social Welfare. In order to receive more qualifications in this area, he undertook studies atFordham University .Columbia University later recognized his Romanian PhD.In 1970 he initiated the Romanian National Council, whose journal, called "Acţiunea Românească", was first published in 1971. He was elected secretary general of the council.
Published books
*"Cremene în apa vremii"
*"Întoarcerea din infern" (2 vols.), Madrid: Dacia and New-York: Acţiunea Românească, 1969. OCLC|2983157
*"Canalul morţii", Bucharest: Cartea Românească, 1993. ISBN 9732304006
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