Romanian author Mircea Cărtărescu Nominated for Femina Prize with “Theodoros”

Mircea C?rt?rescu will teach at Columbia University in New York.

Renowned Romanian writer Mircea Cărtărescu’s book, Theodoros, recently also published in France, is on the longlist for the Femina Award, a literary trophy that dates back to 1904. This year, in 2024, marks 100 years since the launch of this important trophy and this makes the presence of the Romanian writer on the list of potential winners all the more significant.

The French translation of my novel “Theodoros” was selected on the long list of the Femina award,” Cărtărescu announced on his Facebook page.

15 French novels and 16 foreign novels are already nominated in the first Femina selection, launched on September 10. The next selection is for the Essay category and will take place on October 1, before the final list is displayed on October 22. Winners will be announced on November 5th.

Mircea Cărtărescu’s name is in the Foreign Roman category, where he will compete with Alaa El Aswan, Vera Bogdanova, Susie Boyt, Michael Cunningham, Richard Flanagan, Charles Frazier, Anna Funder, Nathan Hill, Benjamín Labatut, Marco Lodoli, Elizabeth O’connor, Katja Schönherr, Peter Stamm, Colm Tóibín and Alia Trabucco Zerán.

The Femina Award was the initiative of 22 collaborators of La Vie Heureuse magazine, with the aim of representing a kind of counterproposal to the prestigious Goncourt Award, which was awarded at that time exclusively to male writers. Today, the Femina prize rewards every year a valuable book, written in verse or prose, which represents a pinnacle of international talent, provided that said book is translated into French.

Mircea Cărtărescu will teach at Columbia University in New York
The Romanian author Mircea Cărtărescu has become a resident writer at Columbia University in New York, where he will teach the course “Postmodernism vs. Tyranny: A Romanian Literary Revolution”.
The announcement was made by the United States Embassy in Bucharest. The Romanian 🇷🇴 author Mircea Cărtărescu became a resident writer at Columbia University in 🇺🇸 New York. He will teach students the course “Postmodernism vs. Tyranny: A Romanian Literary Revolution”. The course will examine the legendary generation of the 1980s (the jeans generation) in Romanian literature and its relationship with the Beat generation in American poetry, on the one hand, and with American postmodernism in fiction, on the other,” reads the post.
Mircea Cărtărescu received the Dublin Literary Award in 2024 for his book “Solenoid”.


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