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Ilie Motrescu (18 August 1941 – 26 July 1969) was a
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writer and publicist in
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. Born in Crasna Putnei, he became teacher of Romanian
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and
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and later editor at the Romanian-language newspaper '' Zorile Bucovinei'' following his graduation from the Alecu Russo Pedagogical Institute in
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in 1964. He disappeared in the summer of 1969, having reportedly been killed by the
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, and is today a
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among the Romanian minority in Ukraine.


Biography

Ilie Motrescu was born on 18 August 1941 in Crasna Putnei, in the
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(now in
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). He was the son of peasants Ana (
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Pleșca) and Ion Motrescu. He completed middle school in Chudei () in 1959, after which he graduated from the Alecu Russo Pedagogical Institute (now the Alecu Russo State University) in
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in the
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(now
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) in 1964. Motrescu was then teacher of Romanian
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and
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at a middle school in Krasna Ilska () from 1964 to 1967. After this, he was employed as a
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and later
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at the Romanian-language newspaper '' Zorile Bucovinei'', also publishing articles and poetry in other publications such as ''Cultura'' and ''Tinerimea Moldovei''. Motrescu disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the summer of 1969. Ukrainian Romanian writer and activist Vasile Tărâțeanu asserted that he was likely killed by agents of the
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, the
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's
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, in the forests around Krasnoilsk ( or ). His body would have been thrown into the
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river, and he was buried as an unidentified person in a cemetery in
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(). Tărâțeanu gave 26 July 1969 as the date of his death. According to Ukrainian Romanian writer, translator and journalist Arcadie Suceveanu, Motrescu's disappearance served as an indirect warning by the KGB to the new generation of young
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poets from
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of the time, which "grew and formed under the spectre of the death of Ilie Motrescu". Due to his fate, Motrescu is often described as a
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. Motrescu's verses, including many that remained in unpublished manuscripts, were included following his death in various collections in Moldova,
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and Ukraine. His verses were also reproduced in various publications such as ''Arcașul'', ''Concordia'', ''Cronica'', ''Dunărea de Jos'', '' Glasul Bucovinei'', '' Literatura și Arta'', ''Plai românesc'', ''Septentrion literar'' and the
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''Țara Fagilor'', as well as ''Zorile Bucovinei''. According to Motrescu's former fellow ''Zorile Bucovinei'' editor Ion Țâbuleac, compiler of the poetry and prose volume ''Hora vieții'' (2001), Motrescu had his own nerve and his own way "of seeing and interpreting the facts and phenomena of life", adding that his writing represented dialogues and conversations with someone close and dear, this being potrayed in his poems ''Hora vieții'' ("The Hora of Life") and ''Cântecul vâslașului'' ("The Song of the Rower"). In one of his most substantial poems, ''Semn'' ("Mark"), Motrescu energetically expresses the dignity of his Romanian ancestry, which resisted the passage of time and emerged victorious against the times of hardship.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Motrescu, Ilie 1941 births 1969 deaths People from Chernivtsi Oblast Ukrainian people of Romanian descent 20th-century Romanian male writers 20th-century Ukrainian male writers Soviet male writers Romanian schoolteachers Soviet schoolteachers Romanian newspaper editors Soviet newspaper editors 20th-century Romanian journalists Romanian male journalists Soviet journalists People killed in KGB operations Alecu Russo State University of Bălți alumni