Eusebiu Camilar - Bibliography


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BIBLIOGRAPHY (SELECTIVE)

  • -„Call of the Fountains”, poems, 1937, Bucharest
  • -„Cordun”, novel, 1942, Bucharest
  • -„The Disaster of Sloboda”, novel, 1943, Iasi
  • -„Avizuha”, tales, 1945, Bucharest
  • -„Herds”, novel, 1946, Bucharest
  • -„Fires”, drama, cooperation with Magda Isanos, 1945, Bucharest
  • -„Valley of Thieves”, novel, 1948, Bucharest
  • -„Darkness”, vol. I – II, 1949 – 1950, Bucharest
  • -„Empire of the Sun”, notes on the voyage in China, 1955, Bucharest
  • -„Doorway of Tempests”, stories, 1955, Bucharest
  • -„Hot Hearts”, prose, 1956, Bucharest
  • -„White Valley”, historical drama – poetry, 1957, Bucharest
  • -„Charm of Remoteness”, travel notes, 1966, Bucharest
  • -„Heroic Stories”, 1965, Bucharest
  • -„Snowstorm”, stories, 1966, Bucharest
  • -„Stone Book”, journal, 1981, Bucharest

    TRANSLATIONS

  • -N.V.Gogol, „Notes of a Madman”, 1945, Bucharest
  • -A.S.Puskin, „Captain’s Daughter”, 1946, Bucharest
  • -A.N.Tolstoi, „Russian Stories”, 1947, Bucharest
  • -Maxim Gorki, „Foma Gordees”, 1949, Bucharest
  • -„As-Ma, Girl of the Echo” (Chinese Poetry), 1955, Bucharest
  • -„Chinese Classical Poetry”, 1956, Bucharest
  • -„1001 Nights”, Arabian stories, 4 volumes, 1956 – 1963, Bucharest
  • -Ovidius, „Sorrows”, 1957, Bucharest
  • -Aeschylus, „The Persians” , „Seven Against Thebe”, 1960, Bucharest
  • -Li-Tai-Pe, „Poems”, 1961, Bucharest
  • -A.S.Puskin, „The Queen of Spades”, 1963, Bucharest
  • -Kalidassa, „Sakuntala”, sanskrit drama, 1964, Bucharest
  • -Ovidius, „Exile Episodes”, 1966, Bucharest