Nina Josu
Nina Josu | |
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Born |
Ţiganca, Cahul District | February 17, 1953
Nationality |
USSR, Moldova |
Alma mater | Maxim Gorky Literature Institute |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Nina Josu (born February 17, 1953 in Ţiganca) is a writer and activist from Moldova. She is the head of the Association for Romanian Literature and Culture "ASTRA" - "Onisifor Ghibu".[1]
Biography
Nina Josu graduated from Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in 1976. She is a member of the Moldovan Writers' Union.[2] Nina Josu works for Literatura şi Arta.[3]
Nina Josu is president of the Association for Romanian Literature and Culture "ASTRA" - "Onisifor Ghibu" (Romanian: Asociaţia pentru Literatura şi Cultura Română „Astra" – "O.Ghibu), Chişinău (reactivated on November 17, 1994).[4] She is a leader of Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova.[5]
Works
- La sezători, 1975, prefată semnată de P. Botu,
- Trecere în alb, 1980;
- Stare totală, 1986;
- Dorul, 1991
References
External links
- Convorbiri Literare, NINA JOSU SI VIZIONARISMUL SERAFIC
- Literatura şi Arta, IDEAL – voce poetică a destinului românesc
- Autorul fotografiilor: Nicolae Răileanu.
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