Lovinescu, Horia

Lovinescu, Horia

 

Born Aug. 20, 1917, in Fălticeni. Rumanian playwright.

Lovinescu’s first play, which received a state prize, was Light From Ulm (1952). The play The Destroyed Citadel (1954, state prize; produced in the USSR as In the Home of Mr. Dragomirescu) promoted Lovinescu to the ranks of the country’s leading playwrights. The central issues of his plays are the clash between the old and new morality, the psychological ramifications of the recognition of the social changes in the Socialist Republic of Rumania, and the struggle for peace (the plays Hotel at the Crossroads, 1951; Fever, 1962; Death of an Artist, 1964;and I Too Was in Arcadia, 1971).

WORKS

Teatru. [Bucharest] 1963.
Teatru. [Bucharest] 1967.
In Russian translation:
“Gostinitsa na perekrestke.” In the collection Sovremennye rumynskie p’esy. Moscow, 1959.
“Likhoradka.” In the anthology Sovremennaia dramaturgiia, book 6 (28). Moscow, 1962.

REFERENCES

Sadovnik, Sh. P. “Obrazy i idei ‘Dramy idei’ Kh. Lovinescu.” In Chernovitskii gosudarstvennyi universitet: 22 Nauchnaia sessiia, Sektsiia romano-germanskoi filologii: Tezisy dokladov (iiun’). Chernovtsy, 1966. Pages 98–101.
Teodorescu, Al. “Dramaturgia lui Horia Lovinescu.” Studii şi cercetări, ştiinṭifice, 1960, no. 2.IU. A. KOZHENIKOV