Mihai Beniuc

Mihai Beniuc
Mihai Beniuc grave in Bucharest

Mihai Beniuc (November 20, 1907, in Sebiş, Arad County (then Austria-Hungary) - June 24, 1988) was a Romanian proletcultist poet, dramatist and novelist. He graduated from the University of Cluj in 1931 majoring in psychology, philosophy and sociology. This was reflected in his writing, particularly the novels. He was the President of the Writers' Union of Romania and a member of the Romanian Academy.

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Selected works

Plays

  • Cântece de pierzanie, 1938
  • Cântece noi, 1943
  • Oraşul pierdut, 1943
  • Un om aşteaptă răsăritul, 1946
  • Mărul de lângă drum, 1954
  • Steaguri, 1951
  • Cântec pentru tovarăşul Gheorghiu Dej,1951
  • Partidul m-a învăţat, 1954
  • Trăinicie, 1956
  • Azimă, 1956
  • Inima bătrînului Vezuv, 1957
  • Cu un ceas mai devreme, 1959

Novels

  • Pe muche de cuţit, 1959
  • Dispariţia unui om de rând, 1963
  • Explozie înăbuşită, 1971

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