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D. D. Pătrășcanu : ウィキペディア英語版
Dimitrie D. Pătrășcanu
Dimitrie D. Pătrășcanu (October 8, 1872–November 4, 1937) was a Romanian prose writer and dramatist.
Born in Tomești, Iași County, his parents were Dimitrie Pătrășcanu, a farmer, and his wife Maria (''née'' Vicol). He attended primary school in his native village and in Iași, followed by the National College in the latter city. In 1893, he entered the literature and philosophy faculty of Iași University, as well as the higher normal school. After graduating, he taught history at Focșani, Bacău and Bucharest. He authored numerous textbooks, a pursuit to which he dedicated himself entirely in his last years. A member of the National Liberal Party, he was elected to the Assembly of Deputies on a number of occasions.〔
He made his published debut with an article in the Bacău gazette ''Crainicul''. He formed part of the circle surrounding ''Viața Românească'', to which he began contributing in June 1906, with an article on folk tales. The co-director of ''Viața Româneascăs publishing house and bookstore, he played a key role in the magazine's relaunch in 1920, following World War I. He also wrote for ''Luceafărul'', ''Flacăra'', ''Lumina'' and ''Adevărul literar și artistic''. His humorous prose (''Schițe și amintiri'', 1909; ''Ce cere publicul de la un deputat și alte schițe'', 1912; ''Timothei mucenicul'', 1913; ''Candidat fără noroc și alte povestiri folositoare'', 1916; ''Înzăpădiți!'', 1916; ''Domnul Nae – Scene din vremea ocupației'', 1921; ''Decorația lui Vartolomei'', 1924; ''Un prânz de gală'', 1928) largely revolves around situational comedy, with buffoon-type effects. ''Timothei mucenicul'' earned him the Romanian Academy's prize. Pătrășcanu died in Bucharest.〔Aurel Sasu (ed.), ''Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române'', vol. II, p. 315-16. Pitești: Editura Paralela 45, 2004. ISBN 973-697-758-7〕
His son was Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu.〔Tudor Caranfil, "Despre destin și istorie, cu Ionel Mocsony Stârcea, baron de Foen", in ''Magazin Istoric'', November 1995, p. 30〕
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