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Andrei Codrescu

Andrei Codrescu (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈdrej koˈdresku]; born December 20, 1946) is a Romanian-born American poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and commentator for National Public Radio.[1] He is the winner of the Peabody Award for his film Road Scholar and the Ovid Prize for poetry. He was Mac Curdy Distinguished Professor of English at Louisiana State University from 1984 until his retirement in 2009.

Andrei Codrescu
Codrescu in 2009
Born (1946-12-20) December 20, 1946 (age 77)
Romania
Occupation
GenrePoetry, screenwriting, journalism, fiction, non-fiction

Biography edit

Codrescu's father was an ethnic Romanian engineer; his mother was a non-practicing Jew. Their son was informed of his Jewish background at age 13.[2] Codrescu published his first poems in Romanian under the pen name Andrei Steiu. In 1965 he and his mother, a photographer and printer, were able to leave Romania after Israel paid US$2,000 (or US$10,000, according to other sources[3]) to the Romanian communist regime for each of them.[4][5] After some time in Italy, they moved to the United States in 1966, and settled in Detroit, where he became a regular at John Sinclair's Artists and Writers' Workshop. A year later, he moved to New York, where he became part of the literary scene on the Lower East Side. There he met Allen Ginsberg, Ted Berrigan, and Anne Waldman, and published his first poems in English.

In 1970, his poetry book, License to Carry a Gun, won the "Big Table Poetry Award".[6][7] He moved to San Francisco in 1970, and lived on the West Coast for seven years, four of those in Monte Rio, a Sonoma County town on the Russian River. He also lived in Baltimore (where he taught at Johns Hopkins University), New Orleans and Baton Rouge, publishing a book every year. During this time he wrote poetry, stories, essays and reviews for many publications, including The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, Harper's, and the Paris Review. He had regular columns in The Baltimore Sun, the City Paper, Architecture, Funny Times, Gambit Weekly, and Neon.

Codrescu was a regular commentator on National Public Radio's news program, All Things Considered, from 1983 until 2016.[8] He won the 1995 Peabody Award for the film Road Scholar, an American road movie that he wrote and starred in, and is a two-time winner of the Pushcart Prize.[9] His book So Recently a World: Selected Poems, 1968-2016 was a National Book Award nominee.

In 1989, Codrescu covered the Romanian Revolution of 1989 for National Public Radio and ABC News's Nightline. His renewed interest in the Romanian language and literature led to new work written in Romanian, including Miracle and Catastrophe, a book-length interview conducted by the theologian Robert Lazu, and The Forgiven Submarine, an epic poem written in collaboration with poet Ruxandra Cesereanu, which won the 2008 Radio România Cultural award. His books have been translated into Romanian by Ioana Avadani, Ioana Ieronim, Carmen Firan, Rodica Grigore, and Lacrimioara Stoie. In 2002 Codrescu returned to Romania with a PBS Frontline World video crew to "take the temperature" of his homeland and produced the story, "My Old Haunts".[10] In 2005 he was awarded the prestigious international Ovidius Prize (also known as the Ovid Prize), previous winners of which include Mario Vargas Llosa, Amos Oz, and Orhan Pamuk.

In 1981, Codrescu became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He is the editor and founder of the online journal Exquisite Corpse,[11] a journal of "books and ideas". He reigned as King of the Krewe du Vieux for the 2002 New Orleans Mardi Gras season. He has two children, Lucian and Tristan, from his marriage to Alice Henderson. He is currently married to Laura Cole Rosenthal.

Codrescu's archives and much of his personal library are now part of the Louisiana State University Libraries Special Collections,[12] University of Iowa Libraries, New Orleans Historical Society, and the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

Family edit

His first wife was Aurelia Munteanu.[13] His second wife was Alice Henderson,[3] the mother of his two sons, Lucian Codrescu[14] and Tristan Codrescu.[15] His third wife, Laura Rosenthal[16] (née Cole), was an editor at Exquisite Corpse: a Journal of Books & Ideas and coeditor of three poetry anthologies.

Awards and honors edit

Works edit

Books edit

  • Codrescu, Andrei (2019). No Time Like Now. University of Pittsburgh Press – via codrescu.com.
  • Codrescu, Andrei (2017). Submarinul Iertat by Ruxandra Cesereanu & Andrei Codrescu Anniversary Edition with Epistolary. Bucharest: Editura Charmades – via codrescu.com.
  • Codrescu, Andrei (2016). The Art of Forgetting: new poems. Editura Caiete Silvane – via codrescu.com.
  • Codrescu, Andrei (2013). Bibliodeath: My Archives (With Life in Footnotes). ANTIBOOKCLUB. ISBN 978-0-9838-6833-0 – via codrescu.com.
  • 2013: So Recently Rent a World: New and Selected Poems, translated into Swedish by Dan Shafran (Coffee House Press)[18]
  • 2011: Whatever Gets You through the Night: A Story of Sheherezade and the Arabian Entertainments (Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-1-4008-3801-1)[19]
  • 2010: The Poetry Lesson (Princeton University Press)[20]
  • 2009: The Posthuman Dada Guide: Tzara and Lenin Play Chess (Princeton University Press)[21]
  • 2008: Jealous Witness: New Poems (with a CD by the New Orleans Klezmer All-Stars) (Coffee House Press)[22]
  • 2007: Submarinul iertat, with Ruxandra Cesereanu, Timişoara, Romania: Editura Brumar; translated by Andrei Codrescu, as The Forgiven Submarine, Black Widow Press, 2009.[23]
  • 2007: Femeia neagră a unui culcuş de hoţi, Bucharest: Editura Vinea.[24]
  • 2006: New Orleans, Mon Amour: Twenty Years of Writing from the City, New York and Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books.[25]
  • 2006: Miracol şi catastrofă: Dialogues in Cyberspace with Robert Lazu, Timişoara, Romania: Editura Hartman.
  • 2005: Instrumentul negru. Poezii, 1965-1968, (Editura Scrisul Romanesc)[26]
  • 2004: Scandal of Genius: How Salvador Dali Smuggled Baudelaire into the Science Fair (Dali Museum)[27]
  • 2004: Wakefield: a novel, New York and Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books.[28]
  • 2003: It Was Today: New Poems Minneapolis: Coffee House Press[29]
  • 2002: Casanova in Bohemia, a novel New York: The Free Press[30]
  • 2001: An Involuntary Genius in America’s Shoes (and What Happened Afterwards), Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, Re-issue of The Life & Times of an Involuntary Genius, 1976, and In America's Shoes, 1983, with new forward and coda-essay.[31]
  • 2000: The Devil Never Sleeps & Other Essays. New York: St. Martin's Press. Essays.[32]
  • 2000: Poezii alese/Selected Poetry, bi-lingual edition, English and Romanian Bucharest: Editura Paralela 45.[33]
  • 1999: A Bar in Brooklyn: Novellas & Stories, 1970-1978 Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press.[34]
  • 1999: Messiah, a novel. New York: Simon & Schuster.[35]
  • 1999: Hail Babylon! Looking for the American City at the End of the Millennium. New York: St. Martin's Press 1999, New York and London: Picador, 1999. Essays.[36]
  • 1999: Ay, Cuba! A Socio-Erotic Journey. With photographs by David Graham. New York: St. Martin's Press, New York and London: Picador. Travel/Essay.[37]
  • 1997: The Dog With the Chip in His Neck: Essays from NPR & Elsewhere. New York: St. Martin's Press, New York and London: Picador.[38]
  • 1996: Alien Candor: Selected Poems, 1970-1995, Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press.[39]
  • 1995: The Muse Is Always Half-Dressed in New Orleans. New York: St. Martin's Press. New York and London: Picador, 1996. Essays.[40]
  • 1995: The Blood Countess. New York: Simon & Schuster. New York: Dell.[41]
  • 1995: Zombification: Essays from NPR. New York: St. Martin's Press. New York and London: Picador.[42]
  • 1994: The Repentance of Lorraine, New York: Rhinoceros Books. Reprint with new introduction of 1976 Pocketbooks edition by Ames Claire)[43]
  • 1993: Belligerence, Minneapolis: Coffee House Press.[44]
  • 1993: Road Scholar: Coast to Coast Late in the Century, with photographs by David Graham. A journal of the making of the movie Road Scholar. New York: Hyperion.[45]
  • 1991: The Hole in the Flag: a Romanian Exile's Story of Return and Revolution (New York: Morrow. New York: Avon.[46]
  • 1991: Comrade Past and Mister Present, Minneapolis: Coffee House Press.[47]
  • 1990: The Disappearance of the Outside: a Manifesto for Escape. Boston: Addison-Wesley Co.1990; reissued by Ruminator Press, 2001[48]
  • 1988: A Craving for Swan, Columbus: Ohio State University Press.[49]
  • 1987: Monsieur Teste in America & Other Instances of Realism, Minneapolis: Coffee House Press.[50]
  • 1987: Raised by Puppets Only to Be Killed by Research, Boston: Addison-Wesley.[51]
  • 1983: In America’s Shoes, San Francisco: City Lights.[52]
  • 1983: Selected Poems 1970-1980, New York: Sun Books.[53]
  • 1982: Necrocorrida. San Francisco: Panjandrum Books.[54]
  • 1979: The Lady Painter, Boston: Four Zoas Press.[55]
  • 1978: For the Love of a Coat, Boston: Four Zoas Press.[56]
  • 1975: The Life & Times of an Involuntary Genius. New York: George Braziller.[57]
  • 1974: The Marriage of Insult & Injury. Woodstock: Cymric Press.[58]
  • 1973: The History of the Growth of Heaven. New York: George Braziller.[59]
  • 1973: A Serious Morning. Santa Barbara: Capra Press.[60]
  • 1971: Why I Can’t Talk on the Telephone, San Francisco: kingdom kum press.[61]
  • Codrescu, Andrei (1970). 'License to Carry a Gun' | Big Table Poetry Award. Chicago: Big Table/Follet. reprinted. Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University Press – via codrescu.com.

Editor/founder edit

  • 1983-1997 . Archived from the original on June 28, 2012.
  • 1997-2011 corpse.org, the online version

Anthologies edited edit

  • Hearn, Lafcadio (2019). Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691167756. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  • Codrescu, Andrei; Rosenthal, Laura, eds. (1999). Thus Spake the Corpse : An Exquisite Corpse Reader 1988-1998. Vol. 2. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press. ISBN 1574231421.
  • Codrescu, Andrei; Rosenthal, Laura, eds. (1999). Thus Spake the Corpse : An Exquisite Corpse Reader 1988-1998. Vol. 1. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press. ISBN 1574231014.
  • Codrescu, Andrei; Rosenthal, Laura, eds. (1996). American Poets Say Goodbye to the 20th Century. New York: 4 Walls/8 Windows Press.
  • Codrescu, Andrei (1988). . New York: 4 Walls/8 Windows Press. Archived from the original on August 13, 2020. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  • Codrescu, Andrei (August 1989). The Stiffest of the Corpse: an Exquisite Corpse Reader, 1983-1990. San Francisco: City Lights Books. ISBN 0872862135.

As translator edit

  • In Praise of Sleep: Selected Poems of Lucian Blaga. Commonwealth Books, Black Widow. 2019. ISBN 978-0872862135 – via codrescu.com.
  • At the Court of Yearning: Poems by Lucian Blaga. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. 1989. ISBN 0872862135 – via codrescu.com.

Presence in English Language Anthologies edit

Controversial comments edit

Codrescu was a commentator for NPR,[62] and on the December 19, 1995, broadcast of All Things Considered, Codrescu reported that some Christians believe in a "rapture" and four million believers will ascend to Heaven immediately. He continued, "The evaporation of 4 million who believe this crap would leave the world an instantly better place."[63]

NPR subsequently apologized for Codrescu's comments, saying, "Those remarks offended listeners and crossed a line of taste and tolerance that we should have defended with greater vigilance."[64]

Further reading edit

  • Vănoagă, Cristina-Matilda, ed. (2019). Proza lui Andrei Codrescu. Spații între realitate și imaginar (in Romanian). {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Gheo, Radu Pavel (2017). (in Romanian). Archived from the original on November 1, 2021. Retrieved May 7, 2020. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Strugaru, Oana (2013). Exilul ca mod de existenţă. Andrei Codrescu în spaţiul textual al dezrădăcinări (in Romanian). {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Lazu, Robert (2005). Miracol si catastrofa (in Romanian). {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

References edit

  1. ^ John J. O'Connor (March 20, 1995). "Television Review; Romanian Kerouac Is Back". The New York Times. Retrieved January 18, 2011.
  2. ^ "Scriitorul Andrei Codrescu: "Vremea României la Nobel a trecut"" (in Romanian). October 15, 2016. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Leydon, Joe (August 8, 1993). "Cover Story: Road Trip! : Andrei Codrescu is your basic droll Transylvanian poet and social commentator who was given a '68 Caddy and a mission: Find America and its soul". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
  4. ^ "Diaspora in direct" (in Romanian). Retrieved August 7, 2014.
  5. ^ Solomon, Deborah (September 11, 2005). "A Refugee Among Refugees". The New York Times. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
  6. ^ York, Carnegie Corporation of New. "Andrei Codrescu". Carnegie Corporation of New York.
  7. ^ York, Carnegie Corporation of New. "Andrei Codrescu". Carnegie Corporation of New York. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  8. ^ "Andrei Codrescu". NPR.
  9. ^ Allene, Bruce (August 12, 1983). "Pushcart Anthology review". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  10. ^ "My Old Haunts". Frontline World. PBS. October 31, 2002.
  11. ^ "Exquisite Corpse - Journal of Letters and Life". corpse.org. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
  12. ^ "LSU Libraries". lib.lsu.edu.
  13. ^ Pricop, Constantin. "Interviu cu Andrei Codrescu - "Sensul diferentei a fost cu mine de cind m-am ascut"" (in Romanian). memoria.ro. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
  14. ^ "Lucian Codrescu". linkedin.com.
  15. ^ "Tristan Codrescu LAc - Acupuncturist - Portland, OR". CareDash.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ "Laura Rosenthal". Godine, Publisher.
  17. ^ "Andrei Codrescu". 2010 Great Immigrants Recipient. Carnegie Corporation of New York. 2010.
  18. ^ "So Recently Rent a World: New and Selected Poems". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  19. ^ "Whatever Gets You through the Night: A Story of Sheherezade and the Arabian Entertainments". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  20. ^ "The Poetry Lesson". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  21. ^ "The Posthuman Dada Guide: Tzara and Lenin Play Chess". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  22. ^ "Jealous Witness". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  23. ^ "The Forgiven Submarine/Submarinul Iertat". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  24. ^ "Femeia neagra a unui cucus de hoti". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  25. ^ "New Orleans, Mon Amour: Twenty Years of Writing from the City". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  26. ^ "Instrumentul Negru: Poezii 1965-1968". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  27. ^ "Scandal of Genius: How Salvador Dali Smuggled Baudelaire into the Science Fair". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  28. ^ "Wakefield: a novel". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  29. ^ "It Was Today: New Poems". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  30. ^ "Casanova in Bohemia/Casanova in Boemia". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  31. ^ "An Involuntary Genius in America's Shoes (and What Happened Afterwards)". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  32. ^ "The Devil Never Sleeps & Other Essays". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  33. ^ "Selected Poetry/Poezii Alese". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  34. ^ "A Bar in Brooklyn: Novellas & Stories, 1970-1978". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  35. ^ "Messiah, a novel". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  36. ^ "Hail Babylon! In Search of the American City at the End of the Millennium". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  37. ^ "Ay, Cuba!". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  38. ^ "The Dog With the Chip in His Neck: Essays from NPR & Elsewhere". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  39. ^ "Alien Candor: Selected Poems, 1970-1995". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  40. ^ "The Muse Is Always Half-Dressed in New Orleans: and Other Essays". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  41. ^ "The Blood Countess, a novel". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  42. ^ "Zombification". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  43. ^ "The Repentance of Lorraine". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  44. ^ "Belligerence, poems". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  45. ^ "Road Scholar: Coast to Coast Late in the Century". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  46. ^ "The Hole in the Flag: a Romanian Exile's Story of Return and Revolution". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  47. ^ "Comrade Past & Mister Present". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  48. ^ "The Disappearance of the Outside: a Manifesto for Escape". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  49. ^ "A Craving for Swan". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  50. ^ "Monsieur Teste in America & Other Instances of Realism, stories". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  51. ^ "Raised by Puppets Only to Be Killed by Research". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  52. ^ "In America's Shoes". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  53. ^ "Selected Poems 1970-1980". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  54. ^ "Necrocorrida". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  55. ^ "The Lady Painter". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  56. ^ "For the Love of a Coat". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  57. ^ "The Life & Times of an Involuntary Genius". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  58. ^ "The Marriage of Insult and Injury". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  59. ^ "The HISTORY of the GROWTH of HEAVEN". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  60. ^ "A Serious Morning". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  61. ^ "Why I Can't Talk on the Telephone". Andrei Codrescu. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  62. ^ "Andrei Codrescu". NPR. 2010. from the original on October 26, 2010. Retrieved October 22, 2010.
  63. ^ "NPR APOLOGIZES ON AIR". Washington Post. Washington, D.C. December 23, 1995.
  64. ^ . Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2011.

External links edit

  • Andrei Codrescu's webpage
  • Exquisite Corpse, Codrescu's online literary magazine
  • "Andrei Codrescu", NPR Biography
  • Video: Andrei Codrescu - "The Posthuman DADA Guide: Tzara and Lenin Play Chess" May 31, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, presentation in Portland, Oregon, on April 30, 2009, from the recent book tour
  • Voices on Antisemitism - Interview with Andrei Codrescu from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Andrei Codrescu is a regular contributor to Mineshaft magazine.

andrei, codrescu, romanian, pronunciation, anˈdrej, koˈdresku, born, december, 1946, romanian, born, american, poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter, commentator, national, public, radio, winner, peabody, award, film, road, scholar, ovid, prize, poetry, curdy. Andrei Codrescu Romanian pronunciation anˈdrej koˈdresku born December 20 1946 is a Romanian born American poet novelist essayist screenwriter and commentator for National Public Radio 1 He is the winner of the Peabody Award for his film Road Scholar and the Ovid Prize for poetry He was Mac Curdy Distinguished Professor of English at Louisiana State University from 1984 until his retirement in 2009 Andrei CodrescuCodrescu in 2009Born 1946 12 20 December 20 1946 age 77 RomaniaOccupationNovelist poet essayist journalist screenwriter commentatorGenrePoetry screenwriting journalism fiction non fiction Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Awards and honors 4 Works 4 1 Books 4 2 Editor founder 4 3 Anthologies edited 4 4 As translator 5 Presence in English Language Anthologies 6 Controversial comments 7 Further reading 8 References 9 External linksBiography editCodrescu s father was an ethnic Romanian engineer his mother was a non practicing Jew Their son was informed of his Jewish background at age 13 2 Codrescu published his first poems in Romanian under the pen name Andrei Steiu In 1965 he and his mother a photographer and printer were able to leave Romania after Israel paid US 2 000 or US 10 000 according to other sources 3 to the Romanian communist regime for each of them 4 5 After some time in Italy they moved to the United States in 1966 and settled in Detroit where he became a regular at John Sinclair s Artists and Writers Workshop A year later he moved to New York where he became part of the literary scene on the Lower East Side There he met Allen Ginsberg Ted Berrigan and Anne Waldman and published his first poems in English In 1970 his poetry book License to Carry a Gun won the Big Table Poetry Award 6 7 He moved to San Francisco in 1970 and lived on the West Coast for seven years four of those in Monte Rio a Sonoma County town on the Russian River He also lived in Baltimore where he taught at Johns Hopkins University New Orleans and Baton Rouge publishing a book every year During this time he wrote poetry stories essays and reviews for many publications including The New York Times the Chicago Tribune the Los Angeles Times Harper s and the Paris Review He had regular columns in The Baltimore Sun the City Paper Architecture Funny Times Gambit Weekly and Neon Codrescu was a regular commentator on National Public Radio s news program All Things Considered from 1983 until 2016 8 He won the 1995 Peabody Award for the film Road Scholar an American road movie that he wrote and starred in and is a two time winner of the Pushcart Prize 9 His book So Recently a World Selected Poems 1968 2016 was a National Book Award nominee In 1989 Codrescu covered the Romanian Revolution of 1989 for National Public Radio and ABC News s Nightline His renewed interest in the Romanian language and literature led to new work written in Romanian including Miracle and Catastrophe a book length interview conducted by the theologian Robert Lazu and The Forgiven Submarine an epic poem written in collaboration with poet Ruxandra Cesereanu which won the 2008 Radio Romania Cultural award His books have been translated into Romanian by Ioana Avadani Ioana Ieronim Carmen Firan Rodica Grigore and Lacrimioara Stoie In 2002 Codrescu returned to Romania with a PBS Frontline World video crew to take the temperature of his homeland and produced the story My Old Haunts 10 In 2005 he was awarded the prestigious international Ovidius Prize also known as the Ovid Prize previous winners of which include Mario Vargas Llosa Amos Oz and Orhan Pamuk In 1981 Codrescu became a naturalized citizen of the United States He is the editor and founder of the online journal Exquisite Corpse 11 a journal of books and ideas He reigned as King of the Krewe du Vieux for the 2002 New Orleans Mardi Gras season He has two children Lucian and Tristan from his marriage to Alice Henderson He is currently married to Laura Cole Rosenthal Codrescu s archives and much of his personal library are now part of the Louisiana State University Libraries Special Collections 12 University of Iowa Libraries New Orleans Historical Society and the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Family editHis first wife was Aurelia Munteanu 13 His second wife was Alice Henderson 3 the mother of his two sons Lucian Codrescu 14 and Tristan Codrescu 15 His third wife Laura Rosenthal 16 nee Cole was an editor at Exquisite Corpse a Journal of Books amp Ideas and coeditor of three poetry anthologies Awards and honors editMacCurdy Distinguished Professor of English Louisiana State University Peabody Award for Road Scholar Ovid Prize National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships for poetry editing radio Big Table Poetry Award 17 Lowell Thomas Gold Award for Excellence in Travel Journalism Towson State University Literature Prize General Electric Foundation Poetry Prize ACLU Freedom of Speech Award Mayor s Arts Award New Orleans Literature Prize of the Romanian Cultural Foundation BucharestWorks editBooks edit Codrescu Andrei 2019 No Time Like Now University of Pittsburgh Press via codrescu com Codrescu Andrei 2017 Submarinul Iertat by Ruxandra Cesereanu amp Andrei Codrescu Anniversary Edition with Epistolary Bucharest Editura Charmades via codrescu com Codrescu Andrei 2016 The Art of Forgetting new poems Editura Caiete Silvane via codrescu com Codrescu Andrei 2013 Bibliodeath My Archives With Life in Footnotes ANTIBOOKCLUB ISBN 978 0 9838 6833 0 via codrescu com 2013 So Recently Rent a World New and Selected Poems translated into Swedish by Dan Shafran Coffee House Press 18 2011 Whatever Gets You through the Night A Story of Sheherezade and the Arabian Entertainments Princeton University Press ISBN 978 1 4008 3801 1 19 2010 The Poetry Lesson Princeton University Press 20 2009 The Posthuman Dada Guide Tzara and Lenin Play Chess Princeton University Press 21 2008 Jealous Witness New Poems with a CD by the New Orleans Klezmer All Stars Coffee House Press 22 2007 Submarinul iertat with Ruxandra Cesereanu Timisoara Romania Editura Brumar translated by Andrei Codrescu as The Forgiven Submarine Black Widow Press 2009 23 2007 Femeia neagră a unui culcus de hoţi Bucharest Editura Vinea 24 2006 New Orleans Mon Amour Twenty Years of Writing from the City New York and Chapel Hill Algonquin Books 25 2006 Miracol si catastrofă Dialogues in Cyberspace with Robert Lazu Timisoara Romania Editura Hartman 2005 Instrumentul negru Poezii 1965 1968 Editura Scrisul Romanesc 26 2004 Scandal of Genius How Salvador Dali Smuggled Baudelaire into the Science Fair Dali Museum 27 2004 Wakefield a novel New York and Chapel Hill Algonquin Books 28 2003 It Was Today New Poems Minneapolis Coffee House Press 29 2002 Casanova in Bohemia a novel New York The Free Press 30 2001 An Involuntary Genius in America s Shoes and What Happened Afterwards Santa Rosa Black Sparrow Press Re issue of The Life amp Times of an Involuntary Genius 1976 and In America s Shoes 1983 with new forward and coda essay 31 2000 The Devil Never Sleeps amp Other Essays New York St Martin s Press Essays 32 2000 Poezii alese Selected Poetry bi lingual edition English and Romanian Bucharest Editura Paralela 45 33 1999 A Bar in Brooklyn Novellas amp Stories 1970 1978 Santa Rosa Black Sparrow Press 34 1999 Messiah a novel New York Simon amp Schuster 35 1999 Hail Babylon Looking for the American City at the End of the Millennium New York St Martin s Press 1999 New York and London Picador 1999 Essays 36 1999 Ay Cuba A Socio Erotic Journey With photographs by David Graham New York St Martin s Press New York and London Picador Travel Essay 37 1997 The Dog With the Chip in His Neck Essays from NPR amp Elsewhere New York St Martin s Press New York and London Picador 38 1996 Alien Candor Selected Poems 1970 1995 Santa Rosa Black Sparrow Press 39 1995 The Muse Is Always Half Dressed in New Orleans New York St Martin s Press New York and London Picador 1996 Essays 40 1995 The Blood Countess New York Simon amp Schuster New York Dell 41 1995 Zombification Essays from NPR New York St Martin s Press New York and London Picador 42 1994 The Repentance of Lorraine New York Rhinoceros Books Reprint with new introduction of 1976 Pocketbooks edition by Ames Claire 43 1993 Belligerence Minneapolis Coffee House Press 44 1993 Road Scholar Coast to Coast Late in the Century with photographs by David Graham A journal of the making of the movie Road Scholar New York Hyperion 45 1991 The Hole in the Flag a Romanian Exile s Story of Return and Revolution New York Morrow New York Avon 46 1991 Comrade Past and Mister Present Minneapolis Coffee House Press 47 1990 The Disappearance of the Outside a Manifesto for Escape Boston Addison Wesley Co 1990 reissued by Ruminator Press 2001 48 1988 A Craving for Swan Columbus Ohio State University Press 49 1987 Monsieur Teste in America amp Other Instances of Realism Minneapolis Coffee House Press 50 1987 Raised by Puppets Only to Be Killed by Research Boston Addison Wesley 51 1983 In America s Shoes San Francisco City Lights 52 1983 Selected Poems 1970 1980 New York Sun Books 53 1982 Necrocorrida San Francisco Panjandrum Books 54 1979 The Lady Painter Boston Four Zoas Press 55 1978 For the Love of a Coat Boston Four Zoas Press 56 1975 The Life amp Times of an Involuntary Genius New York George Braziller 57 1974 The Marriage of Insult amp Injury Woodstock Cymric Press 58 1973 The History of the Growth of Heaven New York George Braziller 59 1973 A Serious Morning Santa Barbara Capra Press 60 1971 Why I Can t Talk on the Telephone San Francisco kingdom kum press 61 Codrescu Andrei 1970 License to Carry a Gun Big Table Poetry Award Chicago Big Table Follet reprinted Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon University Press via codrescu com Editor founder edit 1983 1997 Exquisite Corpse a Journal of Books and Ideas Archived from the original on June 28 2012 1997 2011 corpse org the online version Anthologies edited edit Hearn Lafcadio 2019 Japanese Tales of Lafcadio Hearn Princeton University Press ISBN 9780691167756 Retrieved June 27 2020 Codrescu Andrei Rosenthal Laura eds 1999 Thus Spake the Corpse An Exquisite Corpse Reader 1988 1998 Vol 2 Santa Barbara Black Sparrow Press ISBN 1574231421 Codrescu Andrei Rosenthal Laura eds 1999 Thus Spake the Corpse An Exquisite Corpse Reader 1988 1998 Vol 1 Santa Barbara Black Sparrow Press ISBN 1574231014 Codrescu Andrei Rosenthal Laura eds 1996 American Poets Say Goodbye to the 20th Century New York 4 Walls 8 Windows Press Codrescu Andrei 1988 American Poetry Since 1970 Up Late New York 4 Walls 8 Windows Press Archived from the original on August 13 2020 Retrieved May 11 2020 Codrescu Andrei August 1989 The Stiffest of the Corpse an Exquisite Corpse Reader 1983 1990 San Francisco City Lights Books ISBN 0872862135 As translator edit In Praise of Sleep Selected Poems of Lucian Blaga Commonwealth Books Black Widow 2019 ISBN 978 0872862135 via codrescu com At the Court of Yearning Poems by Lucian Blaga Columbus Ohio State University Press 1989 ISBN 0872862135 via codrescu com Presence in English Language Anthologies editCarmen Firan Paul Doru Mugur eds 2006 Born in Utopia An Anthology of Romanian Modern and Contemporary Poetry Talisman House Publishers ISBN 978 1584980506 Daniel Ioniță ed 2017 Testament Anthology of Romanian Verse American Edition Australian Romanian Academy Publishing ISBN 978 0 9953502 0 5 Daniel Ioniță ed 2019 Testament 400 Years of Romanian Poetry 400 de ani de poezie romanească Editura Minerva ISBN 978 973 21 1070 6 Daniel Ioniță ed 2020 Romanian Poetry from its Origins to the Present Australian Romanian Academy Publishing ISBN 978 0 9953502 8 1 Controversial comments editCodrescu was a commentator for NPR 62 and on the December 19 1995 broadcast of All Things Considered Codrescu reported that some Christians believe in a rapture and four million believers will ascend to Heaven immediately He continued The evaporation of 4 million who believe this crap would leave the world an instantly better place 63 NPR subsequently apologized for Codrescu s comments saying Those remarks offended listeners and crossed a line of taste and tolerance that we should have defended with greater vigilance 64 Further reading editVănoagă Cristina Matilda ed 2019 Proza lui Andrei Codrescu Spații intre realitate și imaginar in Romanian a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Gheo Radu Pavel 2017 Străin in țară străină Literatura romană si graniţa identitară in proza Hertei Muller si a lui Andrei Codrescu in Romanian Archived from the original on November 1 2021 Retrieved May 7 2020 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Strugaru Oana 2013 Exilul ca mod de existenţă Andrei Codrescu in spaţiul textual al dezrădăcinări in Romanian a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Lazu Robert 2005 Miracol si catastrofa in Romanian a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help References edit John J O Connor March 20 1995 Television Review Romanian Kerouac Is Back The New York Times Retrieved January 18 2011 Scriitorul Andrei Codrescu Vremea Romaniei la Nobel a trecut in Romanian October 15 2016 Retrieved December 31 2020 a b Leydon Joe August 8 1993 Cover Story Road Trip Andrei Codrescu is your basic droll Transylvanian poet and social commentator who was given a 68 Caddy and a mission Find America and its soul Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 7 2014 Diaspora in direct in Romanian Retrieved August 7 2014 Solomon Deborah September 11 2005 A Refugee Among Refugees The New York Times Retrieved August 7 2014 York Carnegie Corporation of New Andrei Codrescu Carnegie Corporation of New York York Carnegie Corporation of New Andrei Codrescu Carnegie Corporation of New York Retrieved May 11 2020 Andrei Codrescu NPR Allene Bruce August 12 1983 Pushcart Anthologyreview The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved January 22 2018 My Old Haunts Frontline World PBS October 31 2002 Exquisite Corpse Journal of Letters and Life corpse org Retrieved May 11 2020 LSU Libraries lib lsu edu Pricop Constantin Interviu cu Andrei Codrescu Sensul diferentei a fost cu mine de cind m am ascut in Romanian memoria ro Retrieved August 7 2014 Lucian Codrescu linkedin com Tristan Codrescu LAc Acupuncturist Portland OR CareDash permanent dead link Laura Rosenthal Godine Publisher Andrei Codrescu 2010 Great Immigrants Recipient Carnegie Corporation of New York 2010 So Recently Rent a World New and Selected Poems Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Whatever Gets You through the Night A Story of Sheherezade and the Arabian Entertainments Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Poetry Lesson Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Posthuman Dada Guide Tzara and Lenin Play Chess Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Jealous Witness Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Forgiven Submarine Submarinul Iertat Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Femeia neagra a unui cucus de hoti Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 New Orleans Mon Amour Twenty Years of Writing from the City Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Instrumentul Negru Poezii 1965 1968 Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Scandal of Genius How Salvador Dali Smuggled Baudelaire into the Science Fair Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Wakefield a novel Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 It Was Today New Poems Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Casanova in Bohemia Casanova in Boemia Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 An Involuntary Genius in America s Shoes and What Happened Afterwards Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Devil Never Sleeps amp Other Essays Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Selected Poetry Poezii Alese Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 A Bar in Brooklyn Novellas amp Stories 1970 1978 Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Messiah a novel Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Hail Babylon In Search of the American City at the End of the Millennium Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Ay Cuba Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Dog With the Chip in His Neck Essays from NPR amp Elsewhere Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Alien Candor Selected Poems 1970 1995 Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Muse Is Always Half Dressed in New Orleans and Other Essays Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Blood Countess a novel Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Zombification Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Repentance of Lorraine Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Belligerence poems Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Road Scholar Coast to Coast Late in the Century Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Hole in the Flag a Romanian Exile s Story of Return and Revolution Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Comrade Past amp Mister Present Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Disappearance of the Outside a Manifesto for Escape Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 A Craving for Swan Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Monsieur Teste in America amp Other Instances of Realism stories Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Raised by Puppets Only to Be Killed by Research Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 In America s Shoes Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Selected Poems 1970 1980 Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Necrocorrida Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Lady Painter Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 For the Love of a Coat Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Life amp Times of an Involuntary Genius Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The Marriage of Insult and Injury Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 The HISTORY of the GROWTH of HEAVEN Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 A Serious Morning Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Why I Can t Talk on the Telephone Andrei Codrescu Retrieved May 8 2020 Andrei Codrescu NPR 2010 Archived from the original on October 26 2010 Retrieved October 22 2010 NPR APOLOGIZES ON AIR Washington Post Washington D C December 23 1995 NPR replies to 40 000 complaints about Codrescu broadcast Archived from the original on March 20 2012 Retrieved April 1 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Andrei Codrescu nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrei Codrescu Andrei Codrescu s webpage Exquisite Corpse Codrescu s online literary magazine Andrei Codrescu NPR Biography Video Andrei Codrescu The Posthuman DADA Guide Tzara and Lenin Play Chess Archived May 31 2017 at the Wayback Machine presentation in Portland Oregon on April 30 2009 from the recent book tour Voices on Antisemitism Interview with Andrei Codrescu from the U S Holocaust Memorial Museum Andrei Codrescu is a regular contributor to Mineshaft magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrei Codrescu amp oldid 1184282387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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