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LITERARY SENSITIVITY OF A PHYSICIAN
LITERARY SENSITIVITY OF A PHYSICIAN

Author(s): Liliana Florina Andronache, Cristina Veronica Andreescu
Subject(s): Romanian Literature, Health and medicine and law, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010)
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: bigotry; shrewdness; intellectualness; literary value; medicine;

Summary/Abstract: Born in Dorohoi, Francisca Stoleru graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in Iaşi, in 1960. For three years she attended an internship in a Moldavian rural settlement and for another eight years she practiced medicine in Constanţa, until 1971 when she left the country and settled down in Israel. She went on with practicing her profession in the adopting country, as well, in Haifa. Her literary debut took place in 2001 when the author published the volume of short stories “Cuibul de viespi”. Plucking up courage in the literary field, the next year, the physician of Romanian origin launched another volume of short stories “Vioara cu arcuş fermecat”. In Romania, these two volumes received the Special Award of the International Book Fair - Iaşi, in 2009. In 2005, the writer returned in the literary landscape with the novel “Bulevardul Tomis” and four years later she signed another volume of literature “Migdalul a înflorit a doua oară”. Three years later, “Karin mon amour” was put in print. Like most Romanians who chose the path of letters adopted by the Holy Land, Francisca Stoleru became a member of the Romanian Language Writers' Association of Israel, and Writers' Union of Romania and Romania Writers' Association of Physicians.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 844-848
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Romanian