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Alexandru Hodoș : ウィキペディア英語版
Ion Gorun
Ion Gorun (pen name of Alexandru I. Hodoș; December 30, 1863–March 30, 1928) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian prose writer, poet and translator.
Born in Roșia, Sibiu County, his parents were Iosif Hodoș and his wife Ana (''née'' Balint). His brothers Enea and Nerva were both writers, as was his wife Constanța; his uncle was Alexandru Papiu Ilarian. He attended high school at Brașov and Sibiu between 1876 and 1880. Subsequently crossing into the Romanian Old Kingdom, he entered the medical faculty of Bucharest University, taking classes from 1881 to 1883 before withdrawing and enrolling in the literature faculty, where he graduated in 1888, and the law faculty, which he did not complete. He became an editor for the National Liberal Party-affiliated magazine ''Națiunea'' and was editing secretary for ''Vieața'' (1893-1894) and ''Povestea vorbei'' (1896-1897). He headed ''Viața nouă'' magazine in 1898, and edited the Arad-based ''Românul''. He edited ''Pagini literare'' magazine from 1899 to 1900; together with Artur Stavri, edited ''Viața literară și artistică'' (1906-1908); with George Coșbuc, ''Revista noastră'', briefly in 1907; with Constanța Hodoș, ''Astra'' (1915-1918) and ''Războiul popoarelor'' (1914-1916). His work appeared in ''Sămănătorul'', ''Vatra'' and ''Fântâna Blanduziei''.〔
His first published verses appeared in 1889, in ''Convorbiri Literare'', under the pen name Castor; his first newspaper work ran in ''Poporul''; his first book was the 1901 poetry collection ''Câteva versuri''. His prose books were ''Alb și negru'' (1902), ''Robinson în Țara Românească'' (1904), ''Lume necăjită'' (1911) and ''Obraze și măști'' (1922). He authored a monograph about Alexandru Vlahuță. Authors he translated include Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, August Strindberg, Alexandre Dumas and Karl May; he also gave a Romanian version of Immanuel Kant's "Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch". In 1926, he was awarded the national prize for prose.〔Aurel Sasu (ed.), ''Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române'', vol. I, p. 679. Pitești: Editura Paralela 45, 2004. ISBN 973-697-758-7〕
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