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Ioan Baba
Born (1951-11-25) November 25, 1951 (age 72)[1]
NationalityRomanian
Occupations

Ioan Baba (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯amˈbaba]; November 25, 1951) is an ethnic Romanian Serbian poet, journalist, publicist, and translator.[1]

In 2003, he became vice president of the Societății Române de Etnografie și Folclor in Voivodina.

He has published 44 books of poetry and non-fiction, and 18 translations.[1] He was an editor at Novi Sad Radio Station.[1] He has worked at Radio Television of Vojvodina.[1]

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Bibliography

  • Popas în timp (1984)
  • Preludiu imaginar (1988)
  • În cuibul ochiului (1989)
  • Oglinda triunghiulară (1990)
  • Poeme incisive (1991)
  • Năzbâtii candide (1994)
  • Mărturisiri, confluențe (1997)
  • Inscripție pe aer (1997)
  • Compendiu biobliografic, Scriitori (1997)
  • Cămașa de rigoare (1998)
  • ReversAvers (1999)
  • Lexiconul Artiștilor Plastici Români contemporani din Iugoslavia - vol I (1999)
  • Cele mai frumoase poezii (2002)
  • Poemele D (2002)
  • Pe șevaletul orizontului (1986)
  • Indiciul unității (1988)
  • Antologia literaturii și artei din comunitățile românești vol I (1998)
  • Laptele verde al câmpiei, 5 poeți din Voivodina (2001)
  • Florilegiu basarabean (2002)
  • Florilegiu bănățean (2002)
  • Vremea creativității lui Slobodan Crnogorac (2003)

Translations

  • Paradoksistički Dvostihovi (2000), a translation of Distihuri paradoxiste by Florentin Smarandache[2]
  • Cerul din pahar (2002)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Cunună şi botez cu lauri - Ioan Baba (Serbia)". Tribuna Magazine. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  2. ^ Smarandache, F. (2015). Cititorind. Nousectomy: α-Lecturi instante (in Romanian). Infinite Study. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-59973-318-0. Retrieved 29 Oct 2023.

External links

  • Ioan Baba, entry at the Union of Writers from Romania



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