After graduating from high school in his home town, he began to study, in 1939, at the Politehnica University of Bucharest, but had to interrupt his studies in 1940. In 1944, he resumed his studies, and got a diploma in construction engineering in 1947.
During the first two decades after World War II, at least, Crohmălniceanu was known as a promoter of socialist realism,[1] branding any kind of freedom writers dared take as being "reminiscences of bourgeois thinking" and "influenced by reactionary circles in the West."[3] But, at the same time, he is one of those who played a major role in bringing Tudor Arghezi and Lucian Blaga back into the limelight, after they had been marginalized.[3]
In his last decade in Romania, before emigrating to Germany in 1992, he supported many young writers, encouraging them to follow another path than that of communist nationalism.[3]
He died during the night of 27 to 28 April 2000.
Booksedit
Cronici și articole, 1953
Cronici literare, 1954
Liviu Rebreanu, 1954
Despre originalitate,1954-1956
Despre realismul socialist, 1960
Tudor Arghezi, 1960
Lucian Blaga, 1960
Istoria literaturii române între cele două războaie mondiale, 3 volumes., vol I-III, 1967-1975
Cinci prozatori în cinci feluri de lectură, 1984
Literatura română și expresionismul, 1971
Cinci prozatori în cinci feluri de lectură, 1989
Pâinea noastră cea de toate zilele, 1981
Al doilea suflu, cronici și comentarii despre fenomenul optzecist, 1989
Alăptat de două mame, 1992
Amintiri deghizate, (memoirs), 1994
Cercul Literar de la Sibiu și influența catalitică a culturii germane, with Klaus Heitmann [de], 2001
Evreii în mișcarea de avangarda românească, 2002, published postumely
Antologia poeziei franceze de la Rimbaud până azi, with Ion Caraion
Science fictionedit
Istorii însolite, 1980
Alte istorii însolite, 1986
Translationsedit
Vatslav Vorovsky: Studii de critică literară ("Literary Criticism Articles"), 1958 (with M. Baraz)
^ abcdSasu, Aurel (2006). Dicționar biografic al literaturii române. Pitești: Paralela 45. pp. 428, 429.
^"Romanian Jewish Heritage" (in Romanian). Retrieved January 2, 2014.
^ abcdȘtefănescu, Alex. "La o noua lectura: Ov. S. Crohmălniceanu" (in Romanian). România literară. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
January 01, 1970
ovid, crohmălniceanu, born, moise, cahn, cohn, august, 1921, galați, romania, april, april, 2000, berlin, germany, romanian, literary, critic, science, fiction, writer, 1957, contents, biography, books, science, fiction, translations, awards, referencesbiograp. Ovid S Crohmălniceanu born Moise Cahn 1 or Cohn 2 16 August 1921 in Galați Romania 27 April 3 or 28 April 1 2000 in Berlin Germany was a Romanian literary critic and science fiction writer Ovid S Crohmălniceanu c 1957 Contents 1 Biography 2 Books 3 Science fiction 4 Translations 5 Awards 6 ReferencesBiography editAfter graduating from high school in his home town he began to study in 1939 at the Politehnica University of Bucharest but had to interrupt his studies in 1940 In 1944 he resumed his studies and got a diploma in construction engineering in 1947 After World War II he had a series of jobs in the magazines Contemporanul Viața Romanească Gazeta literară and in a publishing house Editura Didactică și Pedagogică before beginning to work as an academic eventually becoming a professor at the Department of Romanian Language and Literature of the University of Bucharest 1 During the first two decades after World War II at least Crohmălniceanu was known as a promoter of socialist realism 1 branding any kind of freedom writers dared take as being reminiscences of bourgeois thinking and influenced by reactionary circles in the West 3 But at the same time he is one of those who played a major role in bringing Tudor Arghezi and Lucian Blaga back into the limelight after they had been marginalized 3 In his last decade in Romania before emigrating to Germany in 1992 he supported many young writers encouraging them to follow another path than that of communist nationalism 3 He died during the night of 27 to 28 April 2000 Books editCronici și articole 1953 Cronici literare 1954 Liviu Rebreanu 1954 Despre originalitate 1954 1956 Despre realismul socialist 1960 Tudor Arghezi 1960 Lucian Blaga 1960 Istoria literaturii romane intre cele două războaie mondiale 3 volumes vol I III 1967 1975 Cinci prozatori in cinci feluri de lectură 1984 Literatura romană și expresionismul 1971 Cinci prozatori in cinci feluri de lectură 1989 Painea noastră cea de toate zilele 1981 Al doilea suflu cronici și comentarii despre fenomenul optzecist 1989 Alăptat de două mame 1992 Amintiri deghizate memoirs 1994 Cercul Literar de la Sibiu și influența catalitică a culturii germane with Klaus Heitmann de 2001 Evreii in mișcarea de avangarda romanească 2002 published postumely Antologia poeziei franceze de la Rimbaud pană azi with Ion CaraionScience fiction editIstorii insolite 1980 Alte istorii insolite 1986Translations editVatslav Vorovsky Studii de critică literară Literary Criticism Articles 1958 with M Baraz Awards editRomanian Writers Union Award 1971 Bucharest Writers Association Award 1980References edit a b c d Sasu Aurel 2006 Dicționar biografic al literaturii romane Pitești Paralela 45 pp 428 429 Romanian Jewish Heritage in Romanian Retrieved January 2 2014 a b c d Ștefănescu Alex La o noua lectura Ov S Crohmălniceanu in Romanian Romania literară Retrieved January 2 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ovid S Crohmălniceanu amp oldid 1150028054, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,