
Andrei Gabriel Pleșu is a Romanian philosopher, essayist, journalist, literary and art critic. He has been intermittently involved in politics assuming the roles of Minister of Culture (1989-91), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1997-99) and presidential counsellor for external affairs (2004-05). He studied art history at the University of Bucharest and graduated with his bachelor's in 1971. Between 1971 and 1989 he had various jobs like researcher at the Institute of Art History, an institution of Romanian Academy, faculty lecturer in University of Bucharest and consultant for Romanian Artists Union. After the Romanian Revolution of 1989 that overturned the Communist regime, he was one of the founders of "New Europe College" an institute of advanced studies, and of the cultural magazine "Dilema" (now "Dilema Veche"). He worked as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest and is now a professor at the University of Bucharest, where he teaches art history and philosophy of religion. He also became involved in politics, serving in various official functions. Pleşu's early works revolved around art history and theory, but, in time, his essays, published in cultural magazines and elsewhere, became oriented towards cultural anthropology and philosophy. His exuberant writing style gained him recognition as one of the leading Romanian essayists of his age. Source: Wikipedia.
Books

Comedii la porţile Orientului
2005

Minima moralia
1988

Parabolele lui Iisus. Adevărul ca poveste
2012

O idee care ne suceşte minţile
2014

On Angels
Exposition for a Post-Modern World
2003

Despre frumusețea uitată a vieții
2011

Note, stări, zile
2010

Despre bucurie în Est și în Vest și alte eseuri
2006

Casele vieţilor noastre
2014

Faţă către faţă. Întâlniri şi portrete
2011

Jurnalul de la Tescani
1993

Cartea simțurilor
2015

Obscenitatea publică
2004

Dialoguri de duminică
o introducere în categoriile vieții
2015