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Nicolae Breban was born on 1 February, 1934 in Baia Mare, is an A 20th-century romanian male writer. Discover Nicolae Breban'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 90 years old?

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Occupation novelist, essayist
Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1 February 1934
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace Baia Mare
Nationality Romania

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1934

Nicolae Breban (born February 1, 1934, in Baia Mare, Maramureș County, Transylvania, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a Romanian novelist and essayist of partial German descent.

He is the son of Vasile Breban, a Greek Catholic priest in the village of Recea, Maramureș County.

His mother, Olga Constanţa Esthera Breban, born Böhmler, descended from a family of German merchants who emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine.

1951

In 1951, he was expelled from school on account of his social origin when in the penultimate year at the „Coriolan Brediceanu” High School in Lugoj.

He worked as an office clerk in Oradea, and finally passed the graduation exams at the „Oltea Doamna” High School.

1957

As he intended to study at the Polytechnical Institute, he had to work first as an apprentice at the "23 August” Works in Bucharest. He enrolled in the Faculty of Philosophy by „forging personal documents” as he candidly admitted in Confesiuni violente ("Violent Confessions"). His reading of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer made him, in fact, suspicious in the eyes of Dean Athanase Joja. He made his literary debut in „Viaţa studenţească” (no. 5, May 1957), with the sketch Doamna din vis ("The Lady in the Dream").

1969

At the 10th Congress of the Romanian Communist Party, held between 6 and 12 August 1969, he was elected a substitute member of the Central Committee.

1970

Beginning with issue no. 20 of 14 May 1970, he was editor-in-chief of the literary review România literară, around which he attracted some of Romania's most important writers.

1971

In 1971, the première of the movie Printre colinele verzi/Among the Green Hills (written and directed by Nicolae Breban), the film version of Sick Animals, took place.

The communist authorities were quite annoyed by this movie, but it was nevertheless included in the official selection for the International Festival of Cannes.

While in Paris, Nicolae Breban remained shocked by the so-called "July Theses”, by means of which Nicolae Ceauşescu, following the Maoist model, was trying to start some kind of Cultural Revolution. The writer publicly repudiated the cultural policy of the Romanian regime in a number of interviews published in the Western media, and, in protest, resigned his position as editor-in-chief of "România literară”.

1972

Back home, in 1972, the communist authorities regarded him as an outcast.

1975

He was therefore marginalized, watched by the police, and not allowed to travel abroad again until 1975, despite having also acquired German citizenship that year.

1986

Without actually becoming an exile, he lived mostly in Paris with his wife, Cristina, between 1986 and 1989.

1990

He returned to Romania, and in 1990 launched a new series of the literary review "Contemporanul. Ideea europeană".

1997

On 24 October 1997, he became a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy, and on 14 January 2009, a full member.

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