- Andrei Pleşu
Andrei Gabriel Pleşu (born
August 23 ,1948 ) is aRomania n philosopher, essayist, journalist, literary and art critic, and politician.Biography
Born in
Bucharest , he studied at theUniversity of Bucharest and in the 1970s and 1980s received twoAlexander von Humboldt Foundation Scholarships to study inBonn andHeidelberg . He worked as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest and is now a professor at the University of Bucharest, where he teaches history of arts and philosophy of religion. As a researcher at the Institute for Art History in Bucharest in the 1980s, along withGabriel Liiceanu , he attendedConstantin Noica 's informal and semi-clandestine lectures inPăltiniş .Pleşu's early works revolved around art history and theory, but, in time, his essays, published in cultural magazines and elsewhere, became oriented towards
cultural anthropology and philosophy. His exhuberant writing style gained him recognition as one of the leading Romanian essayists of his age.A scandal with the communist regime resulted in his exile to Tescani, a village in
Bereşti-Tazlău commune,Bacău County , and he was forbidden from publishing. After theRomanian Revolution of 1989 he was one of the founders of the "New Europe College" an institute of advanced studies, and of the cultural magazine "Dilema" (now "Dilema Veche"). He continues to be successful as a writer, and his books have all been well received by critics and readers.He also became involved in politics, serving as Romania's Minister of Culture from 1990 to 1991, and Foreign Minister from 1997 to 1999. Between 2000 and 2004, Pleşu was a member of the National College for the Study of the
Securitate Archives; he resigned the latter office in protest against political pressures on the committee. After the 2004 elections broughtTraian Băsescu to the office ofPresident of Romania , he became presidential counsellor for external affairs, a position he held until June 2005, when he resigned invoking health issues.Works
Printed volumes
* "Călătorie în lumea formelor" ("Journey to the world of forms"), Meridiane, 1974
* "Pitoresc şi melancolie" ("The Picturesque and melancholy"), Univers, 1980
* "Francesco Guardi ", Meridiane, 1981
* "Ochiul şi lucrurile" ("The eye and things"), Meridiane, 1986
* "Minima moralia" ("The moral minimum"), Cartea românească, 1988
* "Dialoguri de seară" ("Evening dialogues"), Harisma, 1991
* "Jurnalul de la Tescani" ("The Teşcani journal"), Humanitas, 1993
* "Limba păsărilor" ("The language of birds"), Humanitas, 1994
* "Chipuri şi măşti ale tranziţiei" ("Faces and masks of the transition"), Humanitas, 1996
* "Transformări, inerţii, dezordini. 22 de luni după 22 decembrie 1989" ("Transformations, inertias, disorders". 22 months after December 22, 1989"), co-authorsPetre Roman andElena Ştefoi ), Polirom, 2002
* "Despre îngeri" ("On angels"), Humanitas, 2003
* "Obscenitatea publică" ("Public obscenity"), Humanitas, 2004
* "Comédii la porţile Orientului" ("Comedies at gates of the Orient"), Humanitas, 2005
* "Despre bucurie în Est şi în Vest şi alte eseuri" ("About Joy in East and West and other essays"), Humanitas, 2006Audio books
* "Despre îngeri" ("On angels") Humanitas, 2003, 2005
* "Comédii la portile Orientului" ("Comedies at gates of the Orient"), Humanitas, 2005
* "Un alt fel de Caragiale" ("A different Caragiale"), Humanitas, 2006
* "Despre bucurie în Est şi în Vest şi alte eseuri" ("About Joy in East and West and other essays"), Humanitas, 2006External links
* [http://autori.humanitas.ro/plesu/ Andrei Pleşu at "Humanitas" publishing house]
* [http://www.romania-online.ro/whoswho/PlesuAndrei_r.htm Andrei Gabriel Pleşu Biografie]
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