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Dinu Pillat (Constantin I. Pillat) was born on 19 November, 1921 in Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania, is an A romanian literary critics. Discover Dinu Pillat'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 54 years old?

Popular As Constantin I. Pillat
Occupation Literary critic, prose writer
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 19 November, 1921
Birthday 19 November
Birthplace Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania
Date of death 5 December, 1975
Died Place Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania
Nationality Romania

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His wife is Cornelia Filipescu

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1921

Dinu Pillat (born Constantin I. Pillat; November 19, 1921–December 5, 1975) was a Romanian literary critic and prose writer.

Born in Bucharest, his parents were poet Ion Pillat and his wife Maria (née Procopie Dumitrescu), a painter known professionally as Maria Pillat-Brateș.

1932

After attending Spiru Haret High School in his native city from 1932 to 1940, he enrolled in the literature and philosophy faculty of the University of Bucharest.

1938

Pillat's first published work appeared in Universul literar in 1938.

1940

He studied there from 1940 to 1944, specializing in modern philology.

1943

His first novel, the 1943 Tinerețe ciudată, dealt with the love life and intellectual passions of high schoolers and university students.

1946

Moartea cotidiană (1946) is a novel that describes the banality of the petit-bourgeois existence, written from an Existentialist perspective.

1947

He obtained a doctorate in 1947, with a thesis on the sensation novel in Romanian literature during the latter half of the 19th century; his adviser was George Călinescu.

1957

In 1957, he became a researcher at the Literary History and Folklore Institute, which took on the name of the recently deceased Călinescu in 1965.

1959

His time there was interrupted in March 1959, when he was arrested and ensnared in a plot concocted by the communist regime's Securitate secret police.

Together with Constantin Noica, he was charged with leading a conspiracy to distribute anti-regime propaganda.

In reality, the alleged conspirators did not know one another, and the Romanian Communist Party wished to deliver a lesson to rising intellectuals.

Sentenced to 25 years at hard labor and 15 years' imprisonment for treason, he was held at Jilava and Gherla prisons, where he suffered recurring bouts of tuberculosis.

1964

He was amnestied in July 1964.

1968

However, the title of doctor was not conferred until 1968.

1969

He resumed publishing in 1969, with a brief biography of Ion Barbu.

''Mozaic istorico-literar.

Secolul XX'' appeared the same year.

He edited and prefaced works by Barbu, Max Blecher and Ionel Teodoreanu.

Pillat also published an anthology, O constelație a poeziei române moderne.

This featured poems by his father and by Barbu, Tudor Arghezi, George Bacovia, Lucian Blaga, Benjamin Fondane, Adrian Maniu, Ion Vinea, and Vasile Voiculescu.

He and his wife Cornelia had a daughter, poet and philologist Monica Pillat.