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Miron Radu Paraschivescu was born on 2 October, 1911 in Zimnicea, Teleorman County, Kingdom of Romania, is an A romanian male poet. Discover Miron Radu Paraschivescu'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 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 2 October, 1911
Birthday 2 October
Birthplace Zimnicea, Teleorman County, Kingdom of Romania
Date of death 17 February, 1971
Died Place Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania
Nationality Romania

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1911

Miron Radu Paraschivescu (2 October 1911 – 17 February 1971) was a Romanian poet, essayist, journalist, and translator.

Born in Zimnicea, Teleorman County, he went to high school in Ploiești, after which he studied fine arts, first in Cluj and later in Bucharest, without graduating.

He then enrolled at the Letters and Philosophy Department of the University of Bucharest.

1933

A leftist in his youth (he joined the Union of Communist Youth in 1933), he wrote for many leftist papers and magazines of those days: "Cuvîntul liber", "Azi", "Facla", "Viața românească", "Era nouă", "Lumea românească", "Timpul", "Ecoul", "România Liberă", "Scînteia", sometimes under a pen name, among them Emil Soare and Paul Scorțeanu.

After World War II, he wrote many propagandistic articles, although it seems that he never became a member of the Communist Party itself.

Being on friendly terms with many communist leaders from their days in the underground, including Miron Constantinescu, Constanța Crăciun, Iosif Chișinevschi, Leonte Răutu, he was considered "invulnerable", and got away with criticizing the regime, mostly in private, when anybody else would have ended in prison for the same offence.

Although he hoped, due to his antifascist past, to be given important government positions like his former comrades, he never got any, being sent instead to work for several magazines and papers.

1948

He and Sorin Toma bitterly criticized Tudor Arghezi in 1948, accusing the latter of being a representative of "decadent, bourgeois art".

1965

In 1965, Paraschivescu took charge of the readers' column at the literary magazine Ramuri in Craiova, changing it in May 1966 into a four-page literary supplement called Povesta vorbei ("The Tale of Talk").

It lasted only six numbers.

He transformed it into a meeting place for a number of young avant-garde writers who had difficulty getting published by the established literary press.

Among them were Leonid Dimov, Virgil Mazilescu, and Dumitru Țepeneag.

Known for being sometimes a "difficult person" and a "big mouth", Paraschivescu was hospitalized at least twice in mental institutions.

Somewhat of a Don Juan, Paraschivescu was married five times.