Matei Alexe CÃÂlinescu (June 15, 1934 – June 24, 2009) was a Romanian literary critic and professor of comparative literature at Indiana University, in Bloomington, Indiana.
Biography
CÃÂlinescu was born in Bucharest, Romania, the son of Radu CÃÂlinescu, an engineer, and Dora CÃÂlinescu (née VulcÃÂnescu), a homemaker. He attended the Ion Luca Caragiale High School in Bucharest, obtaining his diploma in 1952. He then pursued his studies at the University of Bucharest, graduating in 1957. CÃÂlinescu became an assistant professor in the Department of Universal and Comparative Literature at the University of Bucharest, and made his literary debut in '. He was offered a Fulbright grant and defected to the United States in 1973.
From 1973 to 1975 CÃÂlinescu was a visiting professor at Indiana University Bloomington, before becoming an associate professor there in 1976, and a full professor in 1978. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1975. He became a naturalized American citizen in 1980. Upon his retirement he became an Emeritus Professor at Indiana University. He lived with his wife in Bloomington, Indiana, and died there in 2009.
Selected bibliography
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Matthew's Enigma: A father's portrait of his autistic son., Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2009, 210 p.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Eugène Ionesco: Teme identitare ÃÂi existenÃÂiale (Eugène Ionesco: Identity and Existential Themes) IaÃÂi: Junimea, 2006, 491 p.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Ionesco: Recherches identitaires, Paris: Oxus, 2005, 348 p.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Un fel de jurnal, 1973âÂÂ1981 (A Diary of Sorts, 1973âÂÂ1981), IaÃÂi: Polirom, 2005.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Ion Vianu, Amintiri în dialog (Memories in Dialogue), Bucharest: Editura Litera, 1994; 2nd ed. with preface and two new chapters included as an Epilogue, IaÃÂi: Polirom, 1998; 3rd edition, IaÃÂi: Polirom, 2005.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Tu: Elegii ÃÂi invenÃÂii (You: Elegies and Inventions, poems), IaÃÂi: Polirom, 2004.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Mateiu I. Caragiale: recitiri, Cluj: Biblioteca Apostrof, 2003, 160 p., 2nd ed., Cluj-IaÃÂi: Apostrof-Polirom, 2007.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Portretul lui M (The Portrait of M, a memoir), IaÃÂi: Polirom, 2003.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Rereading, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993, 336 p. Translated into Romanian as A citi, a reciti. CÃÂtre o poeticÃÂ a (re)lecturii, IaÃÂi: Polirom, 2003.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Despre Ioan P. Culianu ÃÂi Mircea Eliade. Amintiri, Lecturi, ReflecÃÂii, IaÃÂi: Polirom, 2002, 177 p., 2nd ed., IaÃÂi: Polirom, 2002, 231 p.
- Vlad Georgescu, Matei CÃÂlinescu, The Romanians: a history, Ohio State University Press, 1991.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Exploring Postmodernism, (co-edited with Douwe W. Fokkema), Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1988, 270 p., Paperback edition, 1990.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Five Faces of Modernity: Modernism, Avant-Garde, Decadence, Kitsch, Postmodernism, Duke University Press, 1987.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Faces of Modernity: Avant-Garde, Decadence, Kitsch, Indiana University Press, 1977.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Selections of Poetry translated into English in Mundus Artium, 1976; New Letters, 1976; Seneca Review, 1981; Correspondences, 1982; and 2 PLUS 2, 1983.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Umbre de apÃÂ, poeme, (Water Shadows, poems), Bucharest: Editura Cartea RomâneascÃÂ, 1972.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, Versuri (Lines), Bucharest: Editura Eminescu, 1970.
- Matei CÃÂlinescu, ViaÃÂa ÃÂi opiniile lui Zacharias Lichter (The Life and Opinions of Zacharias Lichter), a short novel, Bucharest: Editura Pentru LiteraturÃÂ, 1969. Translated into Hungarian, 1971; Polish, 1972; French excerpts, in Cahiers de l'Est, 1, 2, 1975; and English, 2018. 2nd ed., enlarged, Bucharest: Editura Eminescu, 1971; 3rd ed., with new preface, 1995, IaÃÂi: Polirom, 1995; 4th edition, IaÃÂi: Polirom, 2004.
Awards
- 1969: Romanian Writers' Union Prize for Fiction, for ViaÃÂa ÃÂi opiniile lui Zacharias Lichter (The Life and Opinions of Zacharias Lichter)
- 1975: Guggenheim Fellowship
- 2006: Writers' Union Prize for Essay and Criticism, for Eugène Ionesco: Teme identitare ÃÂi existenÃÂiale (Eugène Ionesco: Identity and Existential Themes)
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