Vasile Vasilache
Vasile Vasilache (4 July 1926 – 7 July 2008) was a writer from Moldova.
Vasile Vasilache | |
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Born | |
Died | July 7, 2008 82) | (aged
Resting place | Chişinău |
Nationality | USSR, Moldova |
Education | University of Bucharest |
Awards | Order of the Republic (Moldova) |
Vasile Vasilache was born to Ion and Elizabeta Vasilache on July 4, 1926, in Unţeşti. In 1965 he became a member of the Moldovan Writers' Union.[1] Vasile Vasilache died on July 7, 2008, and has been buried in the Central Cemetery on Armeneasca street in Chişinău.[2]
Vasile Vasilache has been a refined intellectual, a soul fascinated by everything meaning authentic culture, a distinct friend, discreet and elegant, who has always radiated spiritual warmth.
the writer Serafim Saca said in tears at Vasilache's funeral. The Moldovan Writers' Union president Mihai Cimpoi has said that Vasile Vasilache has left a wide gap in Moldova's culture.[3]
Awards
- Order of the Republic (Moldova) (1996), highest state distinction
- „Insigna de Onoare” (1986)
- Premiul Naţional pentru literatură (1994),
- „Opera Omnia” al Uniunii Scriitorilor din Moldova.[4]
- Premiat pentru scenariul documentar "Eu şi ceilalti...", Riga, 1969
Works
- Trişca” (1961),
- „Două mere ţigance” (1964),
- „Tăcerile casei aceleia” (1970),
- „Elegie pentru Ana-Maria” (1983),
- „Mama-mare, profesoară de istorie” (1989),
- „Navetista şi pădurea” (1989),
- „Surâsul lui Vişnu” (1993)
- „Povestea cu cocoşul roşu” (1996),
References
External links
- Ion Ciocanu, VASILE VASILACHE - un adevărat fenomen în literatura basarabeană, Literatura română contemporană din Republica Moldova, Editira Litera, Chişinău, 1998.
- IN MEMORIAM
- Vasile Vasilache a fost condus pe ultimul drum
- Vasile Vasilache (1926-2008) on YouTube
- Vasile Vasilache. 4 iulie 1926 - 7 iulie 2008
- Vasile VASILACHE
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