1932 - 2011
Fănuș Neagu
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| Birthday |
5th April, 1932
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| Birthplace |
Grădiștea, Brăila County, Kingdom of Romania
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| Died |
24th May, 2011
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| Place of Death |
Bucharest, Romania
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aries
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| Music Genre (Text) |
Short story, novella, Bildungsroman, psychological novel, prose poem, fantasy literature, absurdist fiction, dystopian fiction, comedy, satire, parody, dramatic poem, screenplay, children's literature, biography, gonzo journalism, sports journalism, political journalism, reportage, travel writing, memoir, diary, parable, aphorism, lyric poetry
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Ștefan Vasile "Fănuș" Neagu (5 April 1932 – 24 May 2011) was a Romanian novelist, playwright, journalist, and occasional film actor. Born to a peasant family in the Bărăgan Plain, he drew inspiration from that environment throughout his literary career. He undertook his training during the early stages of the communist regime, when he was still a teenager; in his early twenties, he was already pushing the limits of literary discourse, and the patience of ideological censors, acquiring his fame as an uncontainable rebel. Neagu's published debut came in 1959, and coincided with the onset of de-Stalinization. His short stories of the period pushed back against the influence of socialist realism, relying instead on neo-romantic and modernist models, as well as on Neagu's own resources as a raconteur. He became known, and received accolades, for a richly metaphorical and oftentimes absurdist prose, which integrated him into the tradition of magic realism; various critics remarked on his breaking the patterns of Romanian prose and his creation of a modern standard for the peasant-themed novella (announcing later works by Marin Preda), as well as on his contributing new means of expression in the Romanian language. The subtleties of this style also allowed Neagu to drop hints about communist crimes against the peasants in his debut novel, Îngerul a strigat, which appeared, to critical acclaim, in 1968.