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523: 27: 124: 514:" by his former communist friends, the most violent of which proved to be Henri Barbusse. Rolland had praised Istrati's letters to the GPU, but he nonetheless chose to stay clear of the controversy. Istrati came back to Romania ill and demoralised, was treated for tuberculosis in Nice, then returned to Bucharest. 700:
Selected Works / Œuvres choisies, Romanian-French bilingual edition, elected texts, preface and notes by Al. Oprea, translation by Eugen Barbu, vols. 1–9, Bucharest, Publishing House for Literature / Minerva Publishing House,
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In 1928–29, after a tumultuous stay in Greece (where he was engaged in fights with the police and invited to leave the country), he went again to the Soviet Union. Through extended visits in more remote places such as the
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Works. Stories. Roman, Edited, chronology, notes and comments by Teodor Vârgolici introduction of Eugen Simion, vols. 1–2 Bucharest: Univers encyclopedic collection "fundamental works" 2003
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Works, bilingual French-Romanian, Edited, foreword and notes by Zamfir Balan Publisher Istros Museum Brăila (Kyra Kyralina / rent Chiralina 1993, second edition, 2009; Oncle Anghel / Moș
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Jean-François Bacot, "Panaït Istrati ou la conscience écorchée d'un vaincu" in Moebius: Écritures/Littérature, Numéro 35, hiver 1988, p. 95-114, éditions Triptyque (Montréal).
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Les Chardons du Baragan, Bernard Grasset, Paris, 1928; Romanian translation by the author, only the first chapter (posthumous): Moderna, Bucharest, 1943
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Mes départs (pages autobiographiques), Gallimard, Paris, 1928; Romanian translation by the author (posthumous): Cartea Românească, Bucharest, 1940
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and expressed his wish to become a citizen of the Soviet Union. He and Kazantzakis wrote Stalin a congratulatory letter that remained unanswered.
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The political opinions Istrati expressed after his split with Bolshevism are rather ambiguous. He was still closely watched by the Romanian
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Le Pécheur d'éponges (pages autobiographiques), Rieder, Paris, 1930; Romanian translation by the author (posthumous): Dacia, Bucharest
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Monique Jutrin-Klener, Hélène Lenz, Daniel Lérault, Martha Popovici, Élisabeth Geblesco, Catherine Rossi, Jeanne-Marie Santraud,
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and the gradual victimization of whole population groups. His views were also harshly made clear in two letters he sent to the
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Méditerranée. Coucher du soleil, Rieder, Paris, 1935; Romanian translation by the author: Cartea Românească, Bucharest, 1936
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Anghel, 1995 Codina / Codin, 1996; Tsatsa Minnka / Țața Minca, 1997; La Maison Thuringer / Casa Thuringer, 1998).
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Le Bureau du Placement, Rieder, Paris, 1933; Romanian version by the author: Cartea Românească, Bucharest, 1933
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Kyra Kyralina, Rieder, Paris, 1924, preface: Romain Rolland; Romanian translation by IG Hertz, Bucharest, 1934
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At Maison Thuringer, Rieder, Paris, 1933; Romanian version by the author: Cartea Românească, Bucharest, 1933
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named Istrati "poor poet of deflowered arses". Istrati is the first Romanian author to write a novel –
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Isolated and unprotected, Panait Istrati died at Filaret Sanatorium in Bucharest. He was buried in
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Oncle Anghel, Rieder, Paris, 1924; Romanian translation by the author: Renaşterea, Bucharest, 1925
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His first attempts at writing date from around 1907 when he started sending pieces to the
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La Famille Perlmutter, Gallimard, Paris, 1927 (in collaboration with Josué Jéhouda)
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Tsatsa Minnka, Rieder, Paris, 1931; Romanian version by Eminescu, Bucharest, 1931
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Codine, Rieder, Paris, 1926; Romanian translation by IG Hertz, Bucharest, 1935
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Thereafter, he suffered a crisis of conscience mainly due to being branded a "
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Les haïdoucs dans l'œuvre de Panaït Istrati : l'insoumission des vaincus
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Confession pour vaincus. Après seize mois dans l'URSS, Rieder, Paris, 1929
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of Romanianism"), the voice of a left-leaning splinter group of the ultra-
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Isaac, the joust of the iron, Joseph Hessler librairie, Strasbourg, 1927
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Panaït Istrati: un chardon déraciné: écrivain français, conteur roumain
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Past and future. Autobiographical pages, Renaissance, Bucharest, 1925
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Les Haidoucs : I. Présentation de Haidoucs, Rieder, Paris, 1925
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Istrati shared the leftist ideals of Rolland, and, as much as his
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Les Haidoucs : II. Domnitza de Snagov, Rieder, Paris, 1926
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Adolescence d'Adrien Zograffi / Adolescence of Adrian Zografi
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Les Récits d'Adrien Zograffi / The Stories of Adrian Zografi
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during the first stage of the journey (Rakovsky was Soviet
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Le Refrain de la fosse (Nerantsoula), Grasset, Paris, 1927
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This list and many of Istrati's works are on Wikisource.
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to Paris, and by then already falling out of favor with
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Pour avoir aimé la terre, Denoël et Steele, Paris, 1930
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Enfance d'Adrien Zograffi / Childhood of Adrian Zografi
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tobacco trader Georgios Valsamis from the village of
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En Égypte, Éditions des Cahiers libres, Paris, 1931
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In the meantime, he was a prolific reader. 981: 978:), a Franco–Romanian co-production of 1962. 918:While in the Soviet Union, Istrati wrote a 996:Panaït Istrati et la métaphore paternelle 820: 271:In 1910, he was involved in organizing a 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 605: 550:("The man who will adhere to nothing"). 521: 444:; while in the city, Panait Istrati met 399: 250:"). He also contributed pieces to other 122: 1090: 1059:, Les Éditions Municipales, Paris, 1968 526:Funeral of Panait Istrati in April 1935 456:(where he got in touch with his friend 360:by Rolland. It became the first in his 1163: 1096: 926:, a project that was never completed. 396:– in which a character is homosexual. 1286:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis 1231:Members of the Crusade of Romanianism 1078:http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/15212ac 590:several times by the Guard's squads. 138: 49:adding citations to reliable sources 20: 1119:"Autor:Panait Istrati - Wikisource" 1097:Delcea, Cristian (April 20, 2013). 209:-keeper, then as a pastry cook and 13: 737:; also translated under the title 655:Outside the "Adrian Zografi" cycle 14: 1302: 1216:Romanian male short story writers 1129: 1057:Panaït Istrati, vagabond de génie 1030:, Éditeur F. Maspero, Paris, 1970 1276:20th-century Romanian memoirists 1261:20th-century short story writers 1191:Romanian people of Greek descent 922:based on his own work entitled, 600: 151:writer, who wrote in French and 25: 1246:20th-century Romanian novelists 1066:, Éditions Nizet, Paris, 1984, 991:, L'Arc, Aix-en-Provence, 1983. 412:vision. In 1927 he visited the 36:needs additional citations for 1281:Tuberculosis deaths in Romania 1111: 913: 849: 578:was the reason for his brutal 1: 1156:Istrati on Christian Rakovsky 1083: 718:English Translations of Works 586:in 1936; Istrati was himself 517: 503:leadership in December 1928. 173: 1221:Romanian short story writers 1012:, Oxus Éditions, collection 635:Mikhail, Rieder, Paris, 1927 7: 884:The Thistles of the Bărăgan 779:Adrien Zograffi's Childhood 764:Presentation of the Bandits 760:Presentation of the Haiduks 694: 548:L'homme qui n'adhère à rien 10: 1307: 1241:Romanian writers in French 998:, Anthropos, Paris, 1989, 952:. A third production, the 902:Russia unveiled: 1927–1930 724:Adrien Zograffi's Accounts 416:on the anniversary of the 408:, placed his hopes in the 1291:Burials at Bellu Cemetery 982:Critical works on Istrati 898:The Confession of a Loser 543:Les Nouvelles littéraires 481:The Confession of a Loser 140:[panaˈitisˈtrati] 1271:20th-century journalists 932:was filmed in 1927 as a 143:; sometimes rendered as 1251:Romanian male essayists 1236:Romanian travel writers 1211:Romanian male novelists 1026:Monique Jutrin-Klener, 948:production directed by 839:Mediterranean (Sunrise) 356:) was published with a 170:character in his work. 1266:20th-century essayists 844:Mediterranean (Sunset) 834:Le Bureau de Placement 822:Adrien Zograffi's Life 527: 336:in 1921 on his way to 306:, and long periods of 275:in Brăila. He went to 128: 1043:Critiques Littéraires 1014:Les Roumains de Paris 861:The Perlmutter Family 606:Adrian Zografi series 556:Cruciada Românismului 525: 400:Istrati and communism 127:Panait Istrati (1927) 126: 1206:Romanian journalists 994:Elisabeth Geblesco, 965:Ciulinii Bărăganului 888:Ciulinii Bărăganului 45:improve this article 1226:Romanian socialists 1196:Romanian communists 1181:Anti-Stalinist left 1008:Mircea Iorgulescu, 900:(published also as 829:The Thüringer House 254:newspapers such as 238:("Bălan's Horse"), 1201:Romanian essayists 1186:People from Brăila 894:To the Other Flame 770:Domnitza de Snagov 537:Siguranța Statului 528: 422:Christian Rakovsky 418:October Revolution 234:("The Redeemer"), 227:România Muncitoare 129: 815:The Sponge-Fisher 442:Nikos Kazantzakis 420:, accompanied by 121: 120: 113: 95: 1298: 1154: 1146: 1123: 1122: 1115: 1109: 1108: 1094: 1062:David Seidmann, 1055:Édouard Raydon, 458:Ecaterina Arbore 242:("Our Family"), 142: 137: 116: 109: 105: 102: 96: 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