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Adrian Păunescu (20 July 1943 – 5 November 2010) was a Romanian poet, journalist, and politician. Though criticised for praising dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu,〔 Păunescu was called "Romania's most famous poet"〔 in an Associated Press story, quoted by the ''New York Times''. ==Life== Born in Copăceni, Bălţi County, in what is now the Republic of Moldova, Păunescu spent his childhood in Bârca, Dolj County. He did his secondary studies at Carol I High School in Craiova. Păunescu studied philology at the University of Bucharest and became a writer and journalist. He was an influential public figure for Romanian youth throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.〔 Though he was criticised for writing flattering poems about dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu,〔''New York Times'', ("Adrian Paunescu, Poet Who Praised a Dictator, Dies at 67" ) (with ''Associated Press''), 7 November 2010 print edition, page A34 (via www.nytimes.com)〕 Păunescu remained popular in Romania,〔 where he appeared on television several times a week.〔 As posthumously summarized by newspaper ''România Liberă'', Păunescu "is still viewed as a hero by the man in the street"〔''Presseurop'', ("Death of Ceauşescu's poet laureate" ) (with ''România Liberă''), 8 November 2010, www.presseurop.eu/en〕 although "intellectuals continue to question his integrity and the literary value of his work".〔
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