Mihai Rădulescu

Mihai Rădulescu (May 15, 1936 in Bucharest January 20, 2009 in Bucharest) was a Romanian novelist, poet, historian and art critic.

In November 1956, while he was a second year student at the School of English Studies, Department of Letters, University of Bucharest, he was arrested for participating in a political protest, and sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment, which he spent at Jilava, Gherla, Periprava, Salcia and Luciu-Giurgeni.[1] In 1963, he restarted his studies, graduating from the same School of English Studies of the University of Bucharest. He then became a high school teacher, a junior lecturer at his alma mater, and, from 1979 a alecturer of English and French at the Theological Institute in Bucharest.[1]

After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, he started the publishing company "Ramida".

Books

References

  1. 1 2 "Marele crez al omului Mihai Rădulescu" (in Romanian). Retrieved December 26, 2013.

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