Un pământ numit România – "A Land Called Romania".O viziune a sentimentelor – "A Vision of Feelings".A heavy drinker, he died of cardiopulmonary arrest. The last volume of poetry published in his lifetime was Noduri și semne ("Knots and Signs"), published in 1982. He also was the recipient of numerous awards for his verse, the most important being the Herder Prize in 1975 and a nomination for the Nobel Prize in 1980. His editorial debut was the poetry book Sensul iubirii ("The Aim of Love"), which appeared under the Luceafărul selection, in 1960. In 1982 he married Todorița "Dora" Tărâță.įor much of his career, Stănescu was a contributor to and editor of Gazeta Literară, România Literară, and Luceafărul. Stănescu married Magdalena Petrescu in 1952, but the couple separated a year later. He made his literary debut in the Tribuna literary magazine. Nichita Stănescu graduated from the Ion Luca Caragiale High School in Ploiești, then went on to study Romanian language and literature at the University of Bucharest, graduating in 1957. His mother, Tatiana Cereaciuchin, was Russian (originally from Voronezh, she had fled Russia and married in 1931). Stănescu's father was Nicolae Hristea Stănescu (1908–1982). Nichita Stănescu ( Romanian pronunciation: born Nichita Hristea Stănescu 31 March 1933 – 13 December 1983) was a Romanian poet and essayist. Statue of Stănescu in the Alley of Classics, Chișinău
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