Claudiu Komartin

Claudiu Komartin (1983, Bucharest) is a Romanian poet and translator,[1] considered to be one of the most important Romanian poets of his generation.[2]

The first poetry book of Komartin, Păpușarul și alte insomnii, published in 2003, won the Mihai Eminescu National Prize.[3] The second book, Circul domestic, won the Romanian Academy Poetry Prize.[4] In 2010, he initiated The Max Blecher Publishing House, an editorial project aimed at promotion of contemporary Romanian literature, relatively less-known outside of the country, as well as bringing underground Romanian authors closer to the public and eventually integrating them into mainstream literature.[2] Since 2010, Komartin is the editor-in-chief of Poesis international, a literary magazine.[4]

He also translated from French, English and Italian.[1]

Komartin's poetry has been translated to a number of languages, including English, German, French, and Spanish.[1]

Bibliography

  • Păpușarul și alte insomnii (The puppetteer and other insomnias), Editura Vinea, Bucharest, 2003
  • Circul domestic (Domestic circus) , Editura Cartea Romanească, Bucharest, 2005
  • Un anotimp în Berceni (A season in Berceni), Editura Cartier, Chișinău, 2009
  • Cobalt, Casa de Editură Max Blecher, Bistrița, 2013

References

  1. "Claudiu Komartin". Poetry International Rotterdam. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  2. Leșcu, Christine (26 August 2017). "Poet Claudiu Komartin". Radio Romania International. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  3. "Claudiu Komartin". Versoteque. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  4. "Claudiu Komartin". Romanian Literature Now. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
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