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Extracts From The Book:

Princess Marthe Bibesco
Ana Blandiana
Smaranda Braescu
Madelene “Madi” Cancicov
Nina Cassian
Elena Ceausescu
Ioana Celibidache
Queen Elisabeth of Romania
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Princess Ileana of Romania
Dora D’Istria
Monica Lovinescu
Ileana Malancioiu
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Mabel Nandris
Countess Anna de Noailles
Ana Novac
Oana Orlea
Ana Pauker
Marta Petreu
Elisabeta Rizea of Nucsoara
Sanda Stolojan
Leontina Vaduva
Anca Visdei
Sabina Wurmbrand


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Ileana Malancioiu, (1)

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(b. 1940, Co. Arges, Romania),
Poet, Philosopher, Editor, living in Romania

Ileana Malancioiu
ANTIGONE

“A frozen mound, white body of a dead man
fallen in hard battle and left above the Earth.
Hungry dogs come to bite the treacherous snow
and another winter comes, too, to take its bite.
Let a pure woman appear to break the command,
to wrench the forsaken body from the dogs
and hide it as a dear brother--
while those near her wash their hands of it

and allow her to be buried alive in the earth
clothed in unreal white,
for as the emperor lost his great battle
she wept and buried her frozen mound.”

[Translation by Daniela Gioseffi.]
From: “On Prejudice: A Global Perspective, a multicultural anthology of world literature”. Doubleday/Anchor, NY. 1993







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Biography:

Ileana Malancioiu is a prolific poet who managed to publish since her debut in 1961 nine volumes of verse AND to be awarded the Poetry Prize of the Romanian Writers Union. Given the practices of Socialist Realism hardened by Ceausescu’s brand of Communism which degenerated in a grotesque cult of personality, one may well ask if Malanciou paid lip service to the greats of the day or , whether she managed as a subtle philosopher to fool the autocracy in getting away with poetry which was non-partizan, non-commital? A difficult tight rope act which Malancioiu played with great skill. Her refuge was in ancient history and the parallels of emperors and dictators may not be difficult to identify in present-day harsh reality. But HOW did she succeed?, when in the “Free West” a fellow Romanian, was banned from receiving the Goncourt Prize, precisely for a work which also took refuge in ancient history to denounce the illigitemacy of the communist system? AND he was literally hounded out of town!
But then, as Cioran put it “Anything is possible in Romania”: Malancioiu’s record is one such case.

Ileana Malancioiu is an editor of the monthly literary magazine “Viata Romaneasca”.



Bibliography:


Daniela Gioseffi: “On Prejudice: A Global Perspective, a multicultural anthology of world literature”. Doubleday/Anchor, NY. 1993

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