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Dumitru Radu Popa

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Dumitru Radu Popa

Dumitru Radu Popa (born October 26, 1949) is a Romanian-born writer, essayist, translator and literary critic. In 1985, he defected to the US, asking for political asylum.[1]

Education

Popa obtained a Master of Arts in Romance Languages and Literature from the University of Bucharest in 1972. He obtained a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from Columbia University in 1989.

Books

  • Accidental Tourist on the New Frontier: An Introductory Guide to Global Legal Research (with Jeanne Rehberg). Littleton, CO: Rotman & Co., 1998.
  • Five collections of short stories and two novels (in Romanian) (1982–2001)
  • One critical essay about the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery (in Romanian) (1980).
  • Bas-relief with Heroes. Memphis, TN: Memphis University Press, 1988 (Introductory study to Romanian poetry in English version).
  • Poetry – A Scar on the Wall of Air. Introductory study and translations (with Thomas C. Carslon) in Little Bones in Winter, Selected Poems of Virgil Mazilescu. Bucharest: Romanian Cultural Foundation, 1996.
  • Ut Musica Poesis. Introductory essay in Selected Poems of Mihai Eminescu. Bucharest: Univers Publishing House, 2000.
  • La Naissance: structures symboliques. In Religion, Fiction, and History. Essays in Memory of loan Petru Ed. by Sorin Antohi. Bucharest: Nemira, 2001.
  • Antoine de Saint-Exupery - Aventura Constiintei (1980)
  • Călătoria (1982)
  • Fisura (Cartea Românescă, 1985)
  • Little Bones in Winter (1996)
  • Panic Syndrome! (Premiul Uniunii Scriitorilor, 1997)
  • Inchide ochii (1998)
  • Traversând Washington Square (1999)
  • La Revoluţia Română (2000)
  • Sabrina şi alte suspiciuni (2004)
  • Skenzemon! (2005)
  • Lady V. (2006)
  • Lady V. and Other Short Stories ([2007)]

Memberships and awards

  • Member of the American Association of Law Libraries (since 1989) Member of the American Society of International Law (since 1989)
  • Member of the International Association of Law Libraries (since 1989) Member of the Romanian Writers Association (since 1990)
  • Executive Vice-President of ACORD (NGO for the advancement of the rule of law in Romania, 1997–2001)
  • National Award for Literature (for Panic Syndrome! short stories, Bucharest: Univers, 1997)
  • Order of Merit in the rank of Officer (for the advancement of the rule of law in Romania and interface with the American culture, 2000).

References

  1. ^ Chivu, Marius (February 2013). "Sfinţi vs securişti" (in Romanian). Dilema veche. Retrieved June 21, 2014.