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Leo Butnaru (was born in Negureni, Orhei County, in the Republic of Moldova 5 January 1949) is a writer from Moldova and Romania. He holds a degree in journalism and philology from the University of Moldova (1972). He has worked in publishing, as editor and editor-in-chief, at magazines such as, Moldovan Youth, Literature and Art, and Moldova. His first poetry publication was a chapbook, Wing in Light (1976). In 1977, he became a member of the Writers Union of the Soviet Union. In the same year, he is removed from the staff of Moldoval Youth (following his approval of an article regarding M. Kogalniceanu that crossed imperial-communist ideological lines). He is a member of the Romanian Writers Union (1993). He is a founding member of the Moldovan PEN Center. From 1997 to 2005, he was president of the Chisinau branch of the Romanian Writers Union. He is on the board of the Romanian Writers Union.[1][2]

Leo Butnaru
Leo Butnaru

In 2019 some media sources announced that Leo Butnaru has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature.[3]


Poetry



Fiction



Diaries



Translations


The Russian Avant-Garde (two volumes, 2006), Horizon Testimonial (The Poetic Russian Miniature, two volumes, 2006), The Panorama of the Russian Avantgarde Poetry (2016), The Panorama of the Ukrainian Avantgarde Poetry (2017), volumes by V. Khlebnikov, V. Mayakovski, N. Gumilev,[4] O. Mandelstam, A. Akhmatova, M. Tzvetaeva, L. Dobâcin, D. Kharms, I. Bahterev, Gh. Ayghi, I. Satunovski; and modern poets V. Pavlova, Е. Stepanov, А. Veprev.

His poetry and prose have appeared in Albanian, Armenian, English, Bulgarian, French, Georgian, German, Letton, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Slovakian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Hungarian. His books have been published in France, Russia, Germany, Poland, Serbia, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Tatarstan, and Ukraine.

Takes part in international projects.[5]


Prizes


State distinctions of Moldova and Romanian.


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На других языках


- [en] Leo Butnaru

[fr] Leo Butnaru

Leo Butnaru, né à Negureni (en) (district de Telenești, république de Moldavie) le 5 janvier 1949, est un poète, prosateur, historien littéraire, essayiste et traducteur roumain.

[ru] Бутнару, Лео

Лео Бутнару (рум. Leo Butnaru; род. 5 января 1949 (1949-01-05), село Негурены, ныне Теленештский район Республики Молдова) — румынский поэт, прозаик, эссеист, переводчик.



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