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Cezar Petrescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃezar peˈtresku]; December 1, 1892–March 9, 1961) was a Romanian journalist, novelist, and children's writer. He was born in Hodora, Iași County, the son of Dimitrie Petrescu, an engineer and a teacher. After attending elementary school in his native village, he pursued his studies at high schools in Roman and Iași. From 1911 he attended the Faculty of Law at the University of Iași, graduating in 1915. He died in Bucharest in 1961, and is buried in the city's Bellu Cemetery.

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  • Cezar Petrescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃezar peˈtresku]; December 1, 1892–March 9, 1961) was a Romanian journalist, novelist, and children's writer. He was born in Hodora, Iași County, the son of Dimitrie Petrescu, an engineer and a teacher. After attending elementary school in his native village, he pursued his studies at high schools in Roman and Iași. From 1911 he attended the Faculty of Law at the University of Iași, graduating in 1915. Petrescu was inspired by the works of Honoré de Balzac, attempting to write a Romanian novel cycle that would mirror Balzac's La Comédie humaine. He was also under the influence of the Sămănătorul critique of Romanian society. As a journalist, Petrescu made himself known as one of the editors of the magazine Gândirea, alongside Nichifor Crainic and Lucian Blaga. For a long time, he was a member of the National Peasants' Party, and wrote extensively for its press, especially for Aurora. His major work consists of novels such as Întunecare ("Darkening"; 1928), Calea Victoriei (the name of a Bucharest avenue; 1930), Dumenica orbului ("The Blind Man's Sunday"; 1934), and Noi vrem pământ ("We Demand Land"; 1938). Notwithstanding his prolific output as a novelist, Petrescu is mostly remembered for his children's book Fram, ursul polar (""—the circus animal character was named after Fram, the ship used by Fridtjof Nansen on his expeditions). He died in Bucharest in 1961, and is buried in the city's Bellu Cemetery. In 1967, a memorial museum was created in Bușteni, in the mansion Petrescu acquired in 1937, and lived in until 1960. Streets are named after him in Brăila, Bucharest, Bușteni, Cluj-Napoca, Dumbrăvița, Iași, Mangalia, Păun, Roman, and Târgu Jiu. (en)
  • Cezar Petrescu, né le 1er décembre 1892 à Iași (ancienne capitale de la principauté de Moldavie) et mort le 9 mars 1961 à Bucarest, est un journaliste, traducteur, romancier et auteur de livres pour enfant roumain. Le plus connu de ses ouvrages est Fram, ursul polar, dans lequel un ours blanc, Fram, tire son nom d'un navire utilisé par l'explorateur polaire norvégien Fridtjof Nansen. En français on peut lire de lui Miss Roumanie (ISBN 2352701546), chez Non Lieu, 13/03/2013 (fr)
  • Cezar Petrescu è stato uno scrittore, giornalista e traduttore rumeno. (it)
  • Cezar Petrescu (ur. 1 grudnia 1892 w miejscowości Hodora k. Jass, zm. 9 marca 1961 w Bukareszcie) – rumuński pisarz i publicysta. Urodził się jako syn profesora Uniwersytetu Paryskiego Dimitie Petrescu. W wieku 15 lat opublikował swoją pierwszą powieść, 1911-1915 studiował na Uniwersytecie w Jassach. W 1919 przeniósł się do Bukaresztu, gdzie pracował jako redaktor jednych z najważniejszych ówcześnie dzienników w Rumunii, m.in. był jednym z redaktorów pisma Gândirea. Był członkiem Akademii Rumunii. Od 1923 do 1928 opublikował m.in. Intunecarea, powieść o I wojnie światowej. W swoich powieściach, m.in. Mrok (1927, 1. wyd. pol. pt. Ciemność w 1933) i Aurul negru (1931), oraz w nowelach, przedstawiał rumuńskie społeczeństwo okresu międzywojennego. (pl)
  • Cezar Petrescu (Cotnari, 1 de dezembro de 1892 – Bucareste, 9 de março de 1961) foi um jornalista, romancista e escritor infantil romeno. Inspirou-se nas obras de Honoré de Balzac, tentando escrever uma colecção romena de romances que espelhasse A Comédia Humana de Balzac. Esteve também sobre influência da crítica do Sămănătorul da sociedade romena. Enquanto jornalista, Cezar Petrescu tornou-se conhecido como um dos editores da revista Gândirea, ao lado de Nichifor Crainic e Lucian Blaga. Durante muito tempo foi membro do Partido Nacional dos Agricultores, e escreveu muito para os seus meios de comunicação, em especial para o Aurora. As suas obras principais consistem em romances como Întunecare ("Escuridão"; 1928), Calea Victoriei (o nome de uma avenida de Bucareste; 1930), Dumenica orbului ("O Domingo do Cego"; 1934), e Noi vrem pământ ("Queremos terra"; 1938). Apesar da sua obra prolífica enquanto romancista, Petrescu é lembrado principalmente pelos seus livros infantis Fram, ursul polar ("Fram, o urso polar" — a personagem do circo animal que recebeu o mesmo nome que Fram, o navio usado por Fridtjof Nansen nas suas expedições). (pt)
  • Cezar Petrescu, född 1 december 1892 i , Iași, död 9 mars 1961 i Bukarest, var en rumänsk romanförfattare och journalist. Petrescu skrev romaner i realistisk stil om det rumänska samhället. Inspirerad av Honoré de Balzac försökte han skapa en löst sammanhängande helhet, där romanerna bildade en övergripande samhällskrönika. Han skrev även barnlitteratur. (sv)
  • Чезар Петре́ску (рум. Cezar Petrescu, 1 декабря 1892, , Яссы — 9 марта 1961, Бухарест) — румынский писатель. Академик Румынской академии (1955). (ru)
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  • Cezar Petrescu, né le 1er décembre 1892 à Iași (ancienne capitale de la principauté de Moldavie) et mort le 9 mars 1961 à Bucarest, est un journaliste, traducteur, romancier et auteur de livres pour enfant roumain. Le plus connu de ses ouvrages est Fram, ursul polar, dans lequel un ours blanc, Fram, tire son nom d'un navire utilisé par l'explorateur polaire norvégien Fridtjof Nansen. En français on peut lire de lui Miss Roumanie (ISBN 2352701546), chez Non Lieu, 13/03/2013 (fr)
  • Cezar Petrescu è stato uno scrittore, giornalista e traduttore rumeno. (it)
  • Cezar Petrescu (ur. 1 grudnia 1892 w miejscowości Hodora k. Jass, zm. 9 marca 1961 w Bukareszcie) – rumuński pisarz i publicysta. Urodził się jako syn profesora Uniwersytetu Paryskiego Dimitie Petrescu. W wieku 15 lat opublikował swoją pierwszą powieść, 1911-1915 studiował na Uniwersytecie w Jassach. W 1919 przeniósł się do Bukaresztu, gdzie pracował jako redaktor jednych z najważniejszych ówcześnie dzienników w Rumunii, m.in. był jednym z redaktorów pisma Gândirea. Był członkiem Akademii Rumunii. Od 1923 do 1928 opublikował m.in. Intunecarea, powieść o I wojnie światowej. W swoich powieściach, m.in. Mrok (1927, 1. wyd. pol. pt. Ciemność w 1933) i Aurul negru (1931), oraz w nowelach, przedstawiał rumuńskie społeczeństwo okresu międzywojennego. (pl)
  • Cezar Petrescu, född 1 december 1892 i , Iași, död 9 mars 1961 i Bukarest, var en rumänsk romanförfattare och journalist. Petrescu skrev romaner i realistisk stil om det rumänska samhället. Inspirerad av Honoré de Balzac försökte han skapa en löst sammanhängande helhet, där romanerna bildade en övergripande samhällskrönika. Han skrev även barnlitteratur. (sv)
  • Чезар Петре́ску (рум. Cezar Petrescu, 1 декабря 1892, , Яссы — 9 марта 1961, Бухарест) — румынский писатель. Академик Румынской академии (1955). (ru)
  • Cezar Petrescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃezar peˈtresku]; December 1, 1892–March 9, 1961) was a Romanian journalist, novelist, and children's writer. He was born in Hodora, Iași County, the son of Dimitrie Petrescu, an engineer and a teacher. After attending elementary school in his native village, he pursued his studies at high schools in Roman and Iași. From 1911 he attended the Faculty of Law at the University of Iași, graduating in 1915. He died in Bucharest in 1961, and is buried in the city's Bellu Cemetery. (en)
  • Cezar Petrescu (Cotnari, 1 de dezembro de 1892 – Bucareste, 9 de março de 1961) foi um jornalista, romancista e escritor infantil romeno. Inspirou-se nas obras de Honoré de Balzac, tentando escrever uma colecção romena de romances que espelhasse A Comédia Humana de Balzac. Esteve também sobre influência da crítica do Sămănătorul da sociedade romena. As suas obras principais consistem em romances como Întunecare ("Escuridão"; 1928), Calea Victoriei (o nome de uma avenida de Bucareste; 1930), Dumenica orbului ("O Domingo do Cego"; 1934), e Noi vrem pământ ("Queremos terra"; 1938). (pt)
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