
Radu Paraschivescu was born in 1960 in Bucharest, and grew up in Lugoj (Timiş), where he suffered a severe regime on home made chocolate, sugar candy and Doboş cake; he was accustomed to the idea that life is sweet and must be greedily crunched. He is a translator and co-author of two reference works in the sports literature (Larousse Encyclopedia of footbal and Athens Olympic Games in Athens: 1896-2004). He translated nearly sixty books of English, American, Canadian and French authors. He published two novels (Efemeriada şi Balul fantomelor), a volume of stories about Bucharest (Bazar bizar) and one essay about dishonesty in sports (Fanionul roșu - 2005), for which he received the "Ioan Chirilă" National Award for best sports book of the year. He also wrote: Mi-e rău la cap, mă doare mintea - 2007 Fie-ne tranziţia uşoară - Perle româneşti - 2006 Ghidul nesimţitului - 2006 Dintre sute de clişee - 2009
Books

Astăzi este mâinele de care te-ai temut ieri
2012

Mi-e rău la cap, mă doare mintea
2007

Fluturele negru
2010

Bazar bizar
2007

Maimuţa carpatină
2013

Orice om îi este teamă
un partid, doi ani și trei premieri
2018

Best of. proza scurtă a anilor 2000
2013

Fie-ne tranziţia uşoară
2007

Casele vieţilor noastre
2014

În lume nu-s mai multe Românii
2019

Toamna decanei
2011

Ghidul nesimţitului
2006

Muşte pe parbrizul vieţii
nou catalog de perle
2014

Cu inima smulsă din piept
2008