Petru Dumitriu


Petru Dumitriu was a Romanian-born novelist who wrote both in Romanian and in French.

Biography

Dumitriu was born in Baziaș, in the Banat region of Romania. His father was a Romanian army officer and his mother was Hungarian and spoke to her husband and son mostly in French, so that French was Petru Dumitriu's second language from childhood. After school in Romania, Dumitriu studied philosophy at the University of Munich with a Humboldt scholarship, but his studies were interrupted in 1944 when Romania changed sides in the Second World War.
After becoming a member of the Romanian Writers' Union committee in 1950, he became editor-in-chief at Viața Românească in 1953.
In 1960, Dumitriu fled from Romania to West Berlin, moved to Frankfurt am Main and later to Bad Godesberg, Germany, and finally settling in Metz, France. He did not return to Romania until 1996.
He was married twice: with Henriette Yvonne Stahl, a French-born Romanian writer 24 years his senior, in 1956, and the same year with Irina Medrea.
He had two daughters: Irene and Helene

Works

Partial list of publications:Bijuterii de familie, ESPLA, 1949; English translation by Edward Hyams, Family Jewels, Collins, 1961Drum fără pulbere, ESPLA, 1951Cronică de la câmpie, ESPLA, 1955Pasărea furtunii, ESPLA, 1957Cronica de familie, ESPLA, 1957 Incognito, Seuil, 1962; English translation by Norman Denny, Collins, 1964L'Extreme Occident, Seuil, 1964Le sourire sarde, Seuil, 1967L'homme aux yeux gris, Seuil, 1968Rendez-vous au jugement dernier, Seuil, 1961; English translation by Richard Howard, Meeting at the last judgment, Pantheon, 1962Au dieu inconnu. Confessio, Seuil, 1979