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Omul care călătorea singur
1954
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Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu (1916‑1992) s‑a nascut in localitatea Razboieni, Neamt. Studiaza filosofia si teologia la universitatile din Bucuresti si Heidelberg. in anul 1940 primeste Premiul Regal de poezie pentru cartea "Caligrafie pe zapada". in 1942, este numit secretar de legatie la departamentul Relatii Culturale din cadrul Ministerului Afacerilor Externe al Romaniei. Opunandu‑se regimului comunist, in 1948 se stabileste in Franta. Romanul sau "Ora 25" il consacra definitiv in lumea libera, insa descoperirea unei opere aparute in timpul razboiului, favorabila redobandirii Basarabiei, ii va aduce autorului o serie de atacuri violente in presa occidentala. isi explica atitudinea intr‑un nou roman – "Omul care calatorea singur" –, dupa ce petrece un timp in America. Pe data de 23 mai 1963, C.V. Gheorghiu a fost hirotonit preot al Bisericii Ortodoxe Romane din Paris, in iunie 1966 fiind ridicat la rangul de iconom‑stavrofor. Adevarata vocatie a lui C.V. Gheorghiu ramane insa cea literara. Dupa parerea mai multor specialisti, romanul "Omul care calatorea singur", aparut acum pentru intaia oara pe piata romaneasca de carte, este considerat a fi cea mai buna carte a lui C.V. Gheorghiu, fiind tradus in zeci de limbi.
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Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu
Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu
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Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu (September 15, 1916 in Războieni, Romania – June 22, 1992 in Paris, France) was a Romanian writer, best known for his 1949 novel, The 25th Hour. Virgil Gheorghiu was born in Valea Albă, a village in Războieni Commune, Neamţ County, in Romania. His father was an Orthodox priest in Petricani. A top student, he attended high school in Chişinău from 1928 to June 1936, after which he studied philosophy and theology at the University of Bucharest and at the Heidelberg University. He traveled and stayed in Saudi Arabia to learn the Arabic language and the Arab culture, before writing the biography of prophet Mohammed. The book was translated from Romanian to French and to Persian in Iran and in Urdu in Pakistan. Unfortunately, this book was never translated into English. Its Hindi translation is being printed in India and expected to be available by Jan. 2020, with the Hindi title saying "A prophet you do not know". Between 1942 and 1943, during the regime of General Ion Antonescu, he served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania as an embassy secretary. He went into exile when Soviet troops entered Romania in 1944. Arrested at the end of World War II by American troops, he eventually settled in France in 1948. A year later, he published the novel Ora 25 (in French: La vingt-cinquième heure; in English: The Twenty-Fifth Hour), written during his captivity. Gheorghiu was ordained a priest of the Romanian Orthodox Church in Paris on May 23, 1963. In 1966, Patriarch Justinian awarded him the cross of the Romanian Patriarchate for his liturgical and literary activities.

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