Mircea Barnaure

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Mircea Barnaure (* 1953 in Bucharest ) is a Romanian- German doctor, author and painter.

Life

Barnaure grew up in Bucharest. After completing his doctorate, Barnaure moved to Germany. Here he published articles on cultural criticism and erotic topics under the pseudonyms Mircea Bernauer , Mischa Barnowskij , Vlad Ioanesco and Vlad-Michael Mircescu . He worked with the Israeli painter Gretty Rubinstein . He lives in Augsburg .

Books

  • The name Dracula , (pseud. Mischa Barnowskij), Bochum, Ribaldo Cor Verlag Dr. Mircea Barnaure-Nachbar, 1987. ISBN 3-9801522-1-9
  • The philosopher's testicles. Telltale Insights , (pseudo Vlad Ioanesco), Bochum, Ribaldo Cor Verlag Dr. Mircea Barnaure-Nachbar, 1987. ISBN 3-9801522-0-0
  • The woman - unfinished songs to the lost magnificence of the woman , (pseud. Vlad-Michael Mircescu as author and editor as well as setting, illustration by Gretty Rubinstein, Vernotung Astrid Hellmann), Jerusalem - Dürener Dorf, Dr. Barnaure & Nachbar, 1988. ISBN 3-9801522-6-X
  • Journey into the past , (pseud. Mircea Barnauer, ill. Gretty Rubinstein, translations into French by Anat Barzilai), Dortmund, Verlag Dr. Barnaure & Nachbar, 1989. ISBN 3-9801522-3-5
  • Neuer Weg , (pseud. Mircesco Gretty), Jerusalem / Dürener Dorf, Barnaure & Nachbar, 1989. No ISBN
  • The fatal woman or the fleeting sweetness of life , (pseud. Mircea Bernauer, Ill. Gretty Rubinstein), 1990. ISBN 3-9801522-2-7
  • Numele Dracului , Ed. Cassandra, Bucharest, 1991, ISBN 973-95446-0-6
  • Misterul Isis-Afroditei , Ed. Cuvintul, Bucharest, 1991, ISBN 973-95493-0-6
  • Femeia fatala , Ed. Casa noastra, Bucharest, 1992, ISBN 973-95732-0-7
  • The name Dracula , Horlemann Verlag, 1993, ISBN 3-927905-83-6
  • The Isis-Aphrodite Mystery , (Ill. Gretty Rubinstein), Orlean Verlag, Bochum, 1994, ISBN 3-9804153-1-7
  • Gottfried Benn, Melancolie - versuri şi aforisme alese , (a Benn anthology, edited by Ioana Orleanu and Mircea Barnaure), Ed. Vremea, Bucharest, 2012, ISBN 978-973-645-516-2
  • The beauty that passes / Frumoasa care trece / Ant (h) ologie / Agenda 2014 , a bilingual anthology by German and Austrian authors from Hölderlin to Stefan Zweig, Heine, Nietzsche, Rilke, George in the form of an agenda for 2014 (three poems and an illustration for each month, an aphorism for each week); translated by Ioana Orleanu and Mircea Barnaure, illustrations by Mircea Barnaure, editor Ioana Orleanu; Ed. Vremea, Bucharest, 2013, ISBN 978-973-645-594-0

Awards

  • Literature Prize of the German Medical Association 1994 in Lauf an der Pegnitz for his ana-chronicle "The Name Dracula".
  • 1992 Appointment as Ritter-von-Ruhr from the Akademie Catavencu, a Bucharest satirical magazine.

Web links

Individual evidence

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