Dan Lungu
Dan Lungu (; born September 15, 1969) is a Romanian novelist, short story writer, poet and dramatist, also known as a literary theorist and sociologist. The recipient of critical acclaim for his short story volume ''Cheta la flegmă'' ("Quest for Phlegm") and his
novels ''Raiul găinilor'' ("Chicken Paradise") and ''Sînt o babă comunistă!'' ("I'm a Communist Biddy!"), he is also one of the most successful authors to have emerged in post-1990
Romanian literature. Lungu's literary universe, which mainly comprises "
microsocial" images of life under the
communist regime and during the subsequent
transitional period, bridges a form of
Neorealism with
Postmodernism. Often included among a group of authors who signed their first major contracts with
Polirom publishing house, he is also seen as a distinctive voice from his adoptive provincial city of
Iași.
A lecturer at the Faculty of Sociology,
University of Iași, and former editor in chief of ''
Timpul'' newspaper, Dan Lungu is also the noted author and co-author of essays and sociological research into everyday life under communist rule, scientific preoccupations which share similarities with his work in fiction. His main interests in the area of historical research include the feminine experience of
totalitarian rule, the connection between official
propaganda and the actual lives of
working class members, and the development of cultural attitudes in relation to
communist censorship.
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