Serafim SacaOR | |
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Saca in 1969 | |
Born | (1935-03-16)16 March 1935 Vancicăuți, Kingdom of Romania (now Vanchykivtsi, Ukraine) |
Died | 20 May 2011(2011-05-20) (aged 76) Chișinău, Moldova |
Nationality | Soviet Union, Romania, Moldova |
Alma mater | Moldova State University |
Employer | Academy of Sciences of Moldova |
Awards | Order of Work Glory |
Serafim Saca (16 March 1935 – 20 May 2011) was a writer from Moldova. He is credited with being the author and director of several documentaries including House with Flowers (1965), Chișinău – 67 (1967), and Cross-Roads (1967). He became a member of the Moldovan Writers' Union in 1966. He was forbidden to publish between 1976 and 1987.
Awards
- Premiul de Stat, 1987
- "Gloria Muncii" Order
References
- Aici și acum, despre vămile lui Serafim Saca
- Moldova documentaries Archived 2011-03-21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21 July 2010
- Serafim Saca (in Romanian) Retrieved 21 July 2010
- Curriculum Vitae Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Romanian) Retrieved 21 July 2010
Bibliography
- Serafim Saka. Aici: atunci și acum. Dialoguri. Prefață de Leo Butnaru. Chișinău, Editura Prut Internațional, 2010.
External links
- (in Romanian) Serafim Saca
- (in Romanian) Curriculum Vitae
- (in Romanian) Serafim Saka, prozator, eseist, dramaturg
- Raportul Comisiei Cojocaru
- (AUDIO) IPSDD - Protagonist Serafim Saca, 27.06.2010
- Vitalie Ciobanu, Serafim Saca - un "spadasin" al interogației intelectuale
- Serafim Saca
- Dan Mănucă, Parabola condiției umane. Serafim Saka
- Serafim Saka versus N. Dabija
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