Apostrof

Apostrof

"Apostrof" (Romanian for "Apostrophe") is a monthly literary magazine published in Cluj-Napoca, Romania under the Romanian Writers' Union patronage. It was founded in 1990 by Babeş-Bolyai University professor Marta Petreu, who is also its editor in chief and main columnist. Among its regular contributors are literary critics Irina Petraş, Ştefan Borbély, and Florin Manolescu.

"Apostrof" is especially noted for publishing dossiers on 20th century Transylvanian intellectuals, many of whom were subject to censorship under the communist regime, and for detailing their contribution to Romanian literature. It also publishes regular book chronicles.

History

The magazine was established in 1990, one year after the Romanian Revolution toppled the communism.ro icon [http://www.sud-est.md/numere/20050511/article_20/ "Revista revistelor"] , in "Revista Sud-Est", 1/2005] According to the Moldovan magazine "Revista Sud-Est", it met with financial difficulties during several periods of its existence, and, in 2004, briefly closed down.

"Apostrof" has published dossiers on prominent literary figures who are associated with Transylvania and whose work, in many cases, was not accessible to the public under communism. These include poet and philosopher Lucian Blaga, literary critics Mircea Zaciu, Ion Negoiţescu and Nicolae Balotă, and dramatist Ion Desideriu Sârbu. According to "Revista Sud-Est": "Natives of this area, [the dossiers' subjects] are also resounding names that have coverage throughout Romanian literature."

In June 2005, it was also involved in a public awareness campaign over construction work carried out in Lancrăm, which threatened to harm a historical site and, it argued, went against Lucian Blaga's last wish (by disrupting the access from Blaga's grave to the Red Ravines area). [ro icon [http://www.revista22.ro/html/index.php?nr=2005-06-22&art=1833 "Dialog. Cimitirul Lancrăm - o profanare care nu se mai opreşte"] , in "Revista 22", Nr. 798, June 2005]

References

External links

*ro icon [http://www.revista-apostrof.ro/ Official site]


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