词条 | Ion Constantin Ciobanu |
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|name = Ion Constantin Ciobanu |image = Stamp of Moldova md091cvs.jpg |image_size = |alt = |caption = |birth_name = |birth_date = {{Birth date|1927|11|06}} |birth_place = Budăi, Teleneşti |death_date = 2001 |death_place = Gherla |death_cause = |body_discovered = |resting_place = Nicula Monastery |resting_place_coordinates = |residence = |nationality = USSR, Moldova |other_names = |citizenship = |education = |alma_mater = |occupation = |years_active = |employer = |known_for = head of the Moldovan Writers' Union |home_town = |salary = |height = |weight = |title = |term = |predecessor = |successor = |party = |opponents = |boards = |spouse = |partner = |children = |parents = |callsign = |awards = Premiul de Stat |website = |signature = |footnotes = |networth = |relations = |box_width = }}Ion Constantin Ciobanu (November 6, 1927, Budăi – 2001) was a writer and politician from Moldova. He served as the head of the Moldovan Writers' Union (1961–1965).[1][2] BiographyIon C. Ciobanu was born on November 6, 1927, in Budăi village (nowadays Teleneşti district), in a peasant family. He graduated from the Orhei Pedagogical High School, and then, in 1959 the higher literary courses of the Writers’ Union of the USSR. Next, in 1947 he become a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), and in 1951, he graduated from the Central Comosomol High School in Moscow. He worked in a school, at a publishing house, and then, headed Writers’ Union of MSSR: Chairman (1961-1965) and Secretary of the Management Committee (1971-1989). He has also been chairperson of the Republican Committee for the State Awards in the field of literature and art (since 1973), subsequently obtaining the title of the Peoples’ Writer of the MSSR (1984). Ion C. Ciobanu has debuted with the novel Codrii (part I - 1954, part II - 1957, and in 1958 with the Russian translaiton) - which presents the historical chaing events of his native land: the hard life of the Moldovan people in the past, the fight for the freedom and re-union with the Soviet state. Another well-known novel is Bridges (Podurile) published in 1966, and Russian translation appeared in1968. The novel describes the events that took place in the life of the Moldavian village in the first months after the Second World War. This novel is of strong and severe realism, forming together with the novels Cucoara (1975) and Podgorenii (1982) a trilogy about the life of the village hidden in the forest (Codru) over the last five decades. Ion C. Ciobanu became also known as a novelist, publishing sketches and short stories in the collection “The Meeting with the Hero” (Întâlnire cu eroul) (1962), in which he proved his skills to surprise in a few concrete briefly exposed episodes, by the psychology, mentality and people actings. He also published three publicistic volumes: Evocations (Evocări) (1964), The Strongness of the Word Mastery (Tăria slovei măiestrite) (1971), Artistic Modeling (Modelări Artistice) (1986). In these articles, sketches, medallions he tackled diverse problems of village and town life or economic and social issues (Everyday bread (Pâinea cea de toate zilele), Let's talk about roads (Să vorbim despre drumuri), etc.). He was decorated with the Order of the Red Flag of Labor, the Peoples Friendship Order and the other several medals. For the novel "Bridges”, he was awarded in 1970 the State Prize of the Moldavian SSR. Based on this novel, in 1973 a movie was made, where played such actors as Mihai Volontir and Mikhail Boyarsky. From July 12, 1986 to April 17, 1990, Ion C. Ciobanu (Ivan Ceban) was a chairperson of the Supreme Soviet of Moldavian SSR (in legislature 11), and in the period 12 -29 of July, 1989, the chairperson of the Presidium of the Soviet Union Supreme Moldovan RSS. He was also and MP in the Soviet Supreme Soviet of the 6th, 8th and 9th legislatures. Works
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References1. ^50 de personalităţi ale epocee 87-89 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111009111704/http://www.vipmagazin.md/proiect/50_de_personalit%C4%83%C5%A3i_ale_epocii_87-89/ |date=2011-10-09 }} 2. ^Literatura și arta Moldovei: Enciclopedie (Chişinău, 1985-1986) 3. ^Ion Constantin Ciobanu External links
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