Vintila Horia (1915–1992)
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Introducción a la literatura del siglo XX 2 Exemplare
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La sp̌tima carta 1 Exemplar
Viaggio al San Marcos 1 Exemplar
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España y otros mundos 1 Exemplar
Dieu est ne en exil 1 Exemplar
Une femme pour l'Apocalypse 1 Exemplar
Josef Friedrich Perkonig: Europäische Dichtung aus dem Südosten - Dort brennen sogar die Sterne… (1942) 1 Exemplar
La civilización del ocio 1 Exemplar
Deus nasceu no ex©Ưlio 1 Exemplar
Poesia românească nouă : antologie 1 Exemplar
Pepi Sánchez 1 Exemplar
Cavalerul resemnarii 1 Exemplar
Journal d'un paysan du Danube 1 Exemplar
Presencia del mito 1 Exemplar
Poesía italiana contemporánea antología 1 Exemplar
El viaje a San Marcos 1 Exemplar
DIOS NACIO EN EL EXILIO 1 Exemplar
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- Horia, Vintila
- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Horia Iucal, Vintila
- Geburtstag
- 1915-12-18
- Todestag
- 1992-04-04
- Begräbnisort
- Cementiri de La Almudena, Madrid
- Nationalität
- Romania
- Geburtsort
- Segarcea, Romania
- Sterbeort
- Madrid, Spain
- Wohnorte
- Segarcea, Romania
Bolonya, Itàlia
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Madrid, Espanya - Ausbildung
- Saint Sava National College
- Berufe
- novelist
professor - Kurzbiographie
- Vintilă Horia graduated from Saint Sava National College, one of the oldest high schools in Bucharest, then studied law and letters and philosophy at Italian and Austrian universities. During World War II, he was taken prisoner by the Nazis in Italy and sent to the concentration camps of Karpacz and Mariapfarr; he was released a year later by the British. After being convicted in absentia in a show trial in Romania, then dominated by the USSR, he lived in exile from his homeland in Italy. In 1948, he moved to Argentina, where he taught at the University of Buenos Aires, then lived in Spain, where he was a researcher in Italian studies. He won the prestigious Prix Goncourt in 1960 for his novel God Was Born in Exile, but refused to accept it due to criticism from left-wing French intellectuals.
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