Nicolae Breban (; born 1 February 1934) is a Romanian novelist and essayist of partial German descent.
Biography
Breban was born in Baia Mare, MaramureÃÂ County, Transylvania, Socialist Republic of Romania, the son of Vasile Breban, a Greek Catholic priest in the village of Recea. His mother, Olga ConstanÃ
£a Esthera Breban, born Böhmler, descended from a family of German merchants who emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine. In 1951, he was expelled from school on account of his social origin when in the penultimate year at the âÂÂCoriolan Brediceanuâ High School in Lugoj. He worked as an office clerk in Oradea, and finally passed the graduation exams at the âÂÂOltea Doamnaâ High School. As he intended to study at the Polytechnical Institute, he had to work first as an apprentice at the "23 Augustâ Works in Bucharest. He enrolled in the Faculty of Philosophy by âÂÂforging personal documentsâ as he candidly admitted in Confesiuni violente ("Violent Confessions"). His reading of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer made him, in fact, suspicious in the eyes of Dean Athanase Joja. He made his literary debut in âÂÂViaÃ
£a studenÃ
£eascÃÂâ (no. 5, May 1957), with the sketch Doamna din vis ("The Lady in the Dream").
At the 10th Congress of the Romanian Communist Party, held between 6 and 12 August 1969, Breban was elected a substitute member of the Central Committee. Beginning with issue no. 20 of 14 May 1970, he was editor-in-chief of the literary review România literarÃÂ, around which he attracted some of Romania's most important writers. In 1971, the première of the movie Printre colinele verzi/Among the Green Hills (written and directed by Nicolae Breban), the film version of Sick Animals, took place. The communist authorities were quite annoyed by this movie, but it was nevertheless included in the official selection for the International Festival of Cannes. While in Paris, Nicolae Breban remained shocked by the so-called "July ThesesâÂÂ, by means of which Nicolae CeauÃ
Âescu, following the Maoist model, was trying to start some kind of Cultural Revolution. The writer publicly repudiated the cultural policy of the Romanian regime in a number of interviews published in the Western media, and, in protest, resigned his position as editor-in-chief of "România literarÃÂâÂÂ. Back home, in 1972, the communist authorities regarded him as an outcast. He was therefore marginalized, watched by the police, and not allowed to travel abroad again until 1975, despite having also acquired German citizenship that year. Without actually becoming an exile, he lived mostly in Paris with his wife, Cristina, between 1986 and 1989. He returned to Romania, and in 1990 launched a new series of the literary review "Contemporanul. Ideea europeanÃÂ". On 24 October 1997, he became a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy, and on 14 January 2009, a full member.
Published works
Novels
- Francisca, 1965
- ÃÂn absenÃ
£a stÃÂpânilor (When the Masters are Away), 1966
- Animale bolnave (Sick Animals), 1968
- ÃÂngerul de gips (The Plaster Angel), 1973
- Bunavestire (The Annunciation), 1977
- Don Juan, 1981
- Drumul la zid (The Back to the Wall), 1984
- PândàÃ
Âi seducÃ
£ie (Still hunt and Seduction), 1991
- Amfitrion (Amphitryon), vol. I, Demonii mÃÂrunÃ
£i/The Lesser Demons, vol. II, Procuratorii/The Procurators, vol. III, Alberta, 1994
- Ziua Ã
Âi noaptea (The Day and the Night), 1998
- VoinÃ
£a de putere (The Will to Power), 2001
- Puterea nevÃÂzutÃÂ (The Unseen Power), 2004
- Jiquidi, 2007
- Singura cale (The Only Path), 2011
Novels translated in other languages
- Franciska, translated by Huszár Sándor, Bucharest, Irodalom Könyvkiádó, 1968
- Franciska, translated by Ivan Krstev Vlah, Sofia, Profizdet, 1968
- Franciska, translated by Jurij KoÃ
¾evnikov, Moscow, Progress, 1969
- Franciska, translated by Juozas Vaisnoras, Vilnius, Vaga, 1970
- Franciska, translated by Janis Bunduls, Riga, Liesma, 1971
- Kranke Tiere (Sick Animals), translated by Georg Scherg, Bucharest, Kriterion, 1973
- When the Masters are Away (Ebbi en Kvinna med karaktär), translated by Barbro Andersson into Swedish, René Coeckelberghs' Publishing House, 1975
- When the Masters are Away (En l'absence des maîtres), translated by Virgil TÃÂnase into French, Paris, Publishing House Flammarion, 1983
- Annunciation (L'Annonciation), translated by Dorina Radu and Marcel Péju, Paris, Publishing House Flammarion, 1985
- Don Juan, translated by Marcel Péju and Daniel Pujol, Paris, Publishing House Flammarion, 1993
- When the Masters are Away (In assenza dei padroni), translated by Maria Floarea Pop, Siena, Edizioni Cantagalli, 2013
Short stories
- Orfeu în infern (Orpheus in the Underwold), 2008
Essays, diaries
- Confesiuni violente (Violent Confessions), 1994
- Riscul în culturà(Taking Chances in Culture), 1997
- Spiritul românesc în faÃ
£a unei dictaturi (The Romanian Spirit Facing Dictatorship), 1997
- Stricte amintiri literare (Rigorous Literary Memoirs), 2001
- Sensul vieÃ
£ii (Memorii I-IV) (The Meaning of Life), 2003âÂÂ2007
- Friedrich Nietzsche, Maxime comentate (Commented Morals), 2004
- VinovaÃ
£i fÃÂràvinà(Innocent Culprits), 2006
Plays
- BÃÂtrâna doamnàÃ
Âi fluturele (The Old Lady and the Butterfly), 1984
- Culoarul cu Ã
Âoareci (A Corridor Ridden with Mice), 1990 (the première of the play is performed at âÂÂVasile Alecsandriâ National Theater in IaÃ
Âi in 1993)
- Ursul Ã
Âi Ã
Âtiuca (The Bear and the Pike), 2000
Poems
- Elegii parisiene (Parisian Elegies), 1992
- Gesänge, 2021 - ÃÂbersetzt von Christian W. Schenk, mit Kupferstichen von den Erste deutschen Künstlern, XVI-XVIII, Dionysos Verlag, Boppard am Rhein Germany, Erste deutsche Ausgabe,
Translation
- Rainer Maria Rilke, Duino Elegies, 2006; 2008
Filmography
(as screenplay writer)
(as screenplay writer and director)
- Printre colinele verzi (Among the Green Hills, the film version of Sick Animals), 1971
Awards
- The âÂÂIon CreangÃÂâ Award of the Romanian Academy (1965)
- The Romanian Writers' Union Award (1968)
- The Romanian Writers' Union Award (1994)
- The Romanian Writers' Union Award âÂÂOpera Omniaâ (2000)
Further reading
- Marian Victor Buciu, Breban. Eseu despre stratagemele supravieÃ
£uirii narative (Breban. An Essay on the Stratagems of Narrative Survival), Craiova, Editura Sitech, 1996
- Laura Pavel, Antimemoriile lui Grobei. Eseu monografic despre opera lui Nicolae Breban (The Antimemoires of Grobei. A Monographic Essay on the Oeuvre of Nicolae Breban), Bucharest, Editura DidacticÃÂ Ã
Âi PedagogicÃÂ, âÂÂAkademosâÂÂ, 1997, the 2nd edition, Bucharest, Editura Ideea EuropeanÃÂ, 2004
- Liviu MaliÃ
£a, Nicolae Breban, micromonography, BraÃ
Âov, Editura Aula, colecÃ
£ia âÂÂCanonâÂÂ, 2001
- DicÃ
£ionarul scriitorilor români (The Dictionary of the Romanian Writers), edited by Mircea Zaciu, Marian Papahagi, Aurel Sasu, A-C, Bucharest, Editura FundaÃ
£iei Culturale Române, 1995
- DicÃ
£ionarul esenÃ
£ial al scriitorilor români (The Essential Dictionary of the Romaniana Writers), Bucharest, Editura Albatros, 2000
- DicÃ
£ionarul general al literaturii române (The General Dictionary of the Romanian Literature), edited by: Eugen Simion, A-B, Bucharest, Editura Univers Enciclopedic, 2004
- DicÃ
£ionar analitic de opere literare româneÃ
Âti (Analytical Dictionary of Romanian Literary Works), edited by: Ion Pop, final edition, Cluj, Casa CÃÂrÃ
£ii de Ã
ÂtiinÃ
£ÃÂ, 2007
References
- Interview by Edgar Reichmann, in âÂÂUNESCO CourierâÂÂ, June, 1995
- Laura Pavel, in âÂÂApostrofâÂÂ, no. 10, October 2005
- Ion SimuÃ
£, in âÂÂRomânia literarÃÂâÂÂ, no. 40, October 12, 2007
- Review by Gabriel Dimisianu, in âÂÂRomânia literarÃÂâÂÂ, no. 8, February 29, 2008
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