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Gellu Naum was born on 1 August, 1915 in Romania, is a Romanian writer. Discover Gellu Naum'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 86 years old?

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1915

Gellu Naum (1 August 1915 – 29 September 2001) was a Romanian poet, dramatist, novelist, children's writer, and translator.

He is remembered as the founder of the Romanian Surrealist group.

1933

In 1933, he began studying philosophy at the University of Bucharest.

1936

In 1936 (the year when he published his first book), Naum met Victor Brauner, who became his close friend and who later introduced him to André Breton and his Surrealist circle in Paris.

1938

In 1938, he left for France, where he continued his studies at the University of Paris.

He took his PhD diploma with a thesis on the scholastic philosopher Pierre Abelard.

1941

In 1941, he helped create the Bucharest group of Surrealists (which also included Gherasim Luca, Paul P.ăun, Dolfi Trost, and Virgil Teodorescu).

Naum was drafted into Romanian Army during World War II and served on the Eastern Front after the invasion of the Soviet Union (see Romania during World War II).

1944

Marked by his wartime experience, he was discharged in 1944, after he had fallen ill.

1947

In December 1947, the Surrealist group succumbed to the vicissitudes of postwar Soviet occupation and successful Communist takeover of Romania's government.

As Socialist realism had officially become Romania's cultural policy, he could only publish books for children (out of which the two books with Apolodor were reissued several times).

1950

Between 1950 and 1953, he taught philosophy at the Agronomic Institute in Bucharest while working also as a translator.

He translated works by Samuel Beckett, René Char, Denis Diderot, Alexandre Dumas, père, Julien Gracq, Victor Hugo, Franz Kafka, Gérard de Nerval, Jacques Prévert, Stendhal, and Jules Verne.

1958

Although he published several books in the line of Socialist realism, which he reneged on afterwards, he never stopped writing Surrealist poems, such as the 1958 poem composed of several parts Heraclitus (published in the 1968 volume Athanor) or the esoteric manuscript The Way of the Snake, written in 1948–1949 and published after his death, in 2002.

1968

He resumed his literary career in 1968, in the wake of a relative cultural liberalization under Nicolae Ceauşescu's regime.

1985

The artist Lygia Naum, his wife, was the inspiration and main character in his 1985 novel Zenobia.

Born in Bucharest, he was the son of the poet Andrei Naum (who had been drafted in World War I and died during the Battle of Mărăşeşti) and his wife Maria Naum née Rosa Gluck.

1989

After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, he traveled abroad and gave public readings in France, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

1995

In 1995, the German Academic Exchange Service appointed him scholar at the University of Berlin.

Naum spent much of his final years at his retreat in Comana.