Liliana Corobca

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Liliana Corobca (born October 10, 1975 in Săseni , Călărași Rajon , Moldovan SSR ) is a Moldovan-Romanian literary scholar and writer.

Life

Liliana Corobca studied literature from 1992 to 1997 at the Moldovan State University in Chișinău , she continued her studies in Romania and received her doctorate in 2001 from the University of Bucharest . Since 2002 she worked at the George Calinescu Institute for Literary History and Theory in Bucharest. From 2004 to 2007 she taught Romanian exile literature from the post-war period at the University of Ploiesti . In 2004 she received the Prometheus Prize of the Moldovan Writers' Union.

Works (selection)

  • Kinderland . Novel. Bucharest: Cartea Românească, 2013
  • The first horizon of my life: novel . Translation of Ernest Wichner . Vienna: Zsolnay, 2015
  • Controlul cărții:: cenzura literaturii în regimul comunist din România . Bucharest: Cartea Românească, 2014
  • Cenzura pentru începători .
  • The censorship - for beginners: monologue in three acts . From the Romanian. by Gerhardt Csejka. Ottensheim / Danube: Ed. Thanhäuser, 2014
  • Un an în paradis . Novel. Bucharest: Cartea Românească, 2005
  • A year in paradise: Roman . From the Romanian. by Ernest Wichner. Stuttgart: Merz & Solitude, 2011
  • With Dumitru Covalciuc (ed.): Golgota românească: mărturiile bucovinenilor deportați în Siberia . Bucharest: Editura Vestala, 2009
  • (Ed.): Poezia Romaneasca Din Exil . Bucharest: Institutul Cultural Român, 2006
  • Personajul în romanul românesc intebelic . Bucharest: Editura Universității din București, 2003
  • Negrissimo . Chişinău: Arc, 2003

literature

  • Sabine Berking: Twelve-year-olds are sometimes very tall people , review, in: FAZ , October 10, 2015, p. L11

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Liliana Corobca , at Akademie Schloss Solitude