- Petre Ţuţea
Petre Ţuţea (
October 6 1902 -December 3 1991 ) was aRomania n philosopher, journalist and economist.Biography
Early years
Ţuţea was born in the village of
Boteni , Muscel region (now inArgeş County ). His father, Petre Bădescu, was a Romanian Orthodox priest and his mother, Ana Ţuţea, was of peasant stock. Ţuţea graduated from the University in Cluj where he also obtained a PhD in Administrative Law.He moved to Bucharest and in 1932, he founded, together with
Petre Pandrea Petre Ţuţea, "Între Dumnezeu şi Neamul meu", Fundaţia Anastasia, Bucharest, 1992] , a leftist newspaper, "Stânga" ("The Left") [Popescu, p. xxii] , that was quickly and forcefully closed by the government. In 1935 Ţuţea and four other writers published a nationalist program of economic and social development, "Manifestul revoluţiei naţionale" ("Manifesto for a National Revolution"). [Popescu, p. xxii] Around the same time he met the influential philosopherNae Ionescu and wrote for his famous newspaper "Cuvântul" along withMircea Eliade ,Emil Cioran ,Radu Gyr ,Mircea Vulcănescu ,Mihail Sebastian and other known writers.Ţuţea became a sympathizer of the
Iron Guard , a right-wing, ultra-nationalist organization. Between 1936 and 1939, he was a director in the Ministry of Trade and Industry, in charge of the "Office of Economics Publications and Propaganda", then a Director of the research office in the Ministry of Foreign Trade. After theNational Legionary State was proclaimed in 1940, he was a member of the Romanian economic delegation to Moscow. [Popescu, p. xxiii]After Romania joined the war, Ţuţea worked as a director in the Ministry of War Economy and after August 23, 1944 became Director of studies in the Ministry of National Economy. [Popescu, p. xxiii]
Communist era
Ţuţea was arrested by the Communist regime in 1949 without a trial, and was sent to re-education at
Ocnele Mari . [Popescu, p. xxiv] He was released in 1953 and, unable to find work, he lived with friends. [Popescu, p. xxiv] Arrested again in 1956, he was tried and sentenced for "Conspiracy against the State"Eric Gilder, [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3818/is_200804/ai_n25501544 Review: "Petre Tutea: Between Sacrifice and Suicide"] , "Anglican Theological Review", Spring 2008] (a standard accusation thrown at intellectuals of all stripes) to 18 years of hard labor, of which he served 8 years in various prisons, ending up in the infamousprison of Aiud . After the release of all political prisoners in 1964, Petre Ţuţea became known as a socratic type of philosopher. He also started to write books and essays, created an original dramatic form, "Theater as Seminar" and produced a philosophical manifesto, "The Philosophy of Nuances" (1969). Due to censorship very little of his work could be published and virtually nothing appeared after 1972. Under permanent observation, Ţuţea had many of his manuscripts confiscated by the Romanian secret police, theSecuritate . In the late 1980s he started working on a massive unfinished project in five volumes, "Man, a Christian Treatise of Anthropology".After the 1989 revolution
After the
1989 Romanian Revolution , Ţuţea was embraced by Romanian intellectuals, receiving frequent requests from journalists and TV crews for interviews while living for one year with a student in theology,Radu Preda . During the last year of his life, Ţuţea was interned in a Christian hospice, "Christiana", where he passed away of old age, without seeing any of his books published.His most popular book (sold in more than 70,000 copies) is "322 de vorbe memorabile", a collection of
aphorism s.Editura Humanitas Bucharest, 1997]Bibliography
*Între D-zeu şi neamul meu ("Between God and my Nation" - an early, fragmentary, very popular collection of interviews. Also contains unreliable editions of various essays)
*322 de vorbe memorabile ("322 Memorable Words", a collection of aphorisms collected from interviews, alphabetically ordered by the editor)
*Filozofia nuanţelor: Eseuri, Portrete, Corespondenţă ("The Philosophy of Nuances, with other Essays, Portraits and Correspondence)
*Aurel-Dragoş Munteanu (a book written in 1972 about the Romanian writer who was one of Ţuţea's best friends, later became a famous dissident and diplomat)
*Mircea Eliade (book about Eliade's scholarly, artistic and religious outlook)
*Reflecţii religioase asupra cunoaşterii ("Religious Reflections Upon Knowledge", a book on Plato's philosophy seen from a religious point of view)
*Lumea ca Teatru: Teatrul Seminar (World as Theatre: Theatre as Seminar)
*Omul; Tratat de antropologie creştină (Man: A Treatise of Christian Anthropology - an unfinished project of five volumes, of which the first two are published here: I. Problems, or The Book of Questions; II. Systems or The Books of Logical Wholes - Mathematical and Autonomous, Parallel to Ontic Wholes)Notes
References
*Alexandru Daniel Popescu, "Petre Ţuţea between sacrifice and suicide", Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2004 ISBN 0754650065
External links
* [http://www.tutea.ro www.tutea.ro - web site dedicated to Petre Tutea in romanian]
* [http://www.filozofianuantelor.org/pagini/content/blogcategory/71/103/ The Philosophy of nuances] English version of a site dedicated to Petre Ţuţea's life and work
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.