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Ioan T. Morar was born on 13 April, 1956 in Seitin, Romania, is an A romanian male poet. Discover Ioan T. Morar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 13 April 1956
Birthday 13 April
Birthplace Seitin, Romania
Nationality Romania

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1956

Ioan T. Morar (born April 13, 1956) is a Romanian journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist, literary and art critic, diplomat and civil society activist.

1980

An amateur actor in his youth, he was also a member of the comedy troupe Divertis from the mid-1980s to 1996.

1981

Born in Şeitin, Arad County, Morar graduated as a valedictorian from the University of Timişoara's Faculty of Philology (Romanian-French section) in 1981.

During the period, he became active in student theater groups — his troupe's performance in the 1981 adaptation of Vasile Alecsandri's comedy Sânziana și Pepelea won it first prize during a festival in Iaşi (the city where he also met with and joined Divertis).

1984

Morar's works, translated into several languages, won him the Writers' Union debut prize (1984, for Vara indiană) and its poetry prize (2000, for Șovăiala).

1987

Assigned to a teaching position in Lugoj, he sat on the editorial staff for the magazines Viața Studențească and Amfiteatru after 1987.

He also began writing his first works of drama and poetry, and joined the Writers' Union.

1989

Following the 1989 Revolution, he became a member of the Civic Alliance, while contributing to the newspaper Cuvântul.

1990

In 1990, Morar was employed by the national television station's Entertainment section and created several shows, but resigned the following year.

2004

He is a founding member of the satirical magazine Academia Caţavencu (to which he notably contributes art and culture reviews) and, since 2004, a senior editor for Cotidianul.

2005

As part of a 2005-2006 television advertising campaign for Kandia chocolate bars, Morar impersonated the last ruler of Communist Romania, Nicolae Ceauşescu.

2006

He authored his debut novel Lindenfeld in 2006, to critical acclaim.

A fresco of a Swabian locality in the Banat (see Lindenfeld, Caraş-Severin), it is considered a "Postmodern novel".

Lindenfeld was awarded the prize for prose works by the newspaper Ziarul de Iaşi.

Morar returned to work for national television in 2006, and began hosting his talk show Lumea citește! ("People Read!"), aired by TVR 1.

During the same year, he was invited to take part in the final stage of TVR1's Mari Români campaign, a series which called on intellectuals to showcase the 10 greatest Romanians ever (who had been determined by a poll); Morar supported Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza for the top position, and co-produced a short television film depicting the latter's merits.

2007

In early 2007, he left on an extended journey to New Caledonia, which he documented in a special blog for Academia Caţavencu, called Morar&More.

2010

In 2010, he was named Romania's Consul General in Marseille, France.

2013

In 2013 he published his second work of prose, "Negru și Rosu", which was shortlisted for "Book of the Year" by "România literară".

2016

His 2016 novel Sarbatoarea Corturilor won the Prose section of the Romanian Writers' Union Awards.

2017

In 2017 he was inducted into the Châteauneuf-du-Pape cupbearer group.

Morar won his European Court of Human Rights case against the Romanian state, as he argued that his sentence in a criminal defamation trial conviction was made in the absence of evidence and violated his journalistic freedom of expression.

2018

His non-fiction travel journal/memoir Sapte Ani in Provence was awarded the Special Prize at the 2018 Romanian Writers' Union Awards.

2020

His 2020 book chronicling the use of false narratives by both government and citizens, under communist dictatorship, Fake News in Epoca de Aur won him the 2020 Romanian Writers' Union Award for Writer of the Month for July.