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Ioan Alexandru (; born Ion Șandor , December 25, 1941 – September 16, 2000) was a Romanian poet, essayist and politician. After the
Romanian Revolution The Romanian revolution () was a period of violent Civil disorder, civil unrest in Socialist Republic of Romania, Romania during December 1989 as a part of the revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries around the world, primarily ...
of 1989, he became a founding member and vice-president of the
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party The Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party (, PNȚCD) is an agrarianism, agrarian and Christian democracy, Christian democratic list of political parties in Romania, political party in Romania. It claims to be the rightful successor of t ...
(PNȚCD). He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies during the 1992 elections, and again in 1996 to the
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as a senator from
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.


Biography

Ioan Alexandru was born in Topa Mică,
Cluj County Cluj County () is a county () of Romania, in Transylvania. Its seat is Cluj-Napoca. Name In Hungarian language, Hungarian it is known as ''Kolozs megye''. Under the Kingdom of Hungary, a county with an identical name (Kolozs County, ) existed s ...
. He attended from 1958 to 1962 the George Barițiu High School in
Cluj Cluj-Napoca ( ; ), or simply Cluj ( , ), is a city in northwestern Romania. It is the second-most populous city in the country and the seat of Cluj County. Geographically, it is roughly equidistant from Bucharest (), Budapest () and Belgrade ( ...
, after which he enrolled in the Faculty of Philology of the
University of Cluj A university () is an educational institution, institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several Discipline (academia), academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly ...
. In 1964 he transferred to the Faculty of Romanian Language and Literature of the
University of Bucharest The University of Bucharest (UB) () is a public university, public research university in Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in its current form on by a decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Princely Academy of Bucharest, P ...
, from which he graduated in 1968. His debut poem was published in the ''Tribuna'' magazine in 1960, but his first collection of poems was published in book form in 1964 under the title ''Cum să vă spun''. He received a scholarship from the
Humboldt Foundation The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation () is a foundation that promotes international academic cooperation between scientists and scholars from Germany and abroad. Established by the government of the Federal Republic of Germany, it is funded by t ...
in Germany (recommended by German philosopher
Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger (; 26 September 1889 – 26 May 1976) was a German philosopher known for contributions to Phenomenology (philosophy), phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism. His work covers a range of topics including metaphysics, art ...
) and studied philosophy, theology, classical philology (old Hebrew and old Greek) and art history in Freiburg, Basel, Aachen, and München. Back in Romania, Ioan Alexandru earned a doctorate in philology at the University of Bucharest in 1973. His thesis was entitled: ''Patria la Pindar și Eminescu'' ("Pindar and Eminescu's Idea of the Motherland"). On the night of December 21, 1989, the poet Ioan Alexandru held up a cross and an icon of
Jesus Christ Jesus (AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, other names and titles, was a 1st-century Jewish preacher and religious leader. He is the Jesus in Chris ...
among soldiers, injured people and participants to the manifestation against
Nicolae Ceaușescu Nicolae Ceaușescu ( ; ;  – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian politician who was the second and last Communism, communist leader of Socialist Romania, Romania, serving as the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 u ...
's Communist regime in
Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița (river), Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater Buc ...
, from the
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square to University Square. His unique act that December night 1989, in the whole
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, his courage, his resistance under the communist regime, and his Christian testimony, all these things proved his courage during the atheist-communist regime. In recognition of his courage, the poet Ioan Alexandru received from the
United States Congress The United States Congress is the legislature, legislative branch of the federal government of the United States. It is a Bicameralism, bicameral legislature, including a Lower house, lower body, the United States House of Representatives, ...
the American flag
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, which was on the Congress' building on August 31, 1993, in honour of Romania. Ioan Alexandru was the co-founder of the Prayer Group in the
Parliament of Romania The Parliament of Romania () is the national Bicameralism, bicameral legislature of Romania, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania), Chamber of Deputies () and the Senate of Romania, Senate (). It meets at the Palace of the Parliament i ...
, and the founder of the Christian association "Pro-Vita" in Romania. In 1995 he suffered a stroke, after which he lived in Germany. He died in
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in 2000.


Personal

Ioan Alexandru was married to Ulvine, with whom he had five children. He is buried at the
Nicula Monastery Nicula Monastery is an important pilgrimage center in the north of Transylvania. It is located in Nicula village, Cluj County, in the vicinity of Gherla. An unconfirmed tradition holds that the monastery was established in the 14th century. The f ...
, near
Fizeșu Gherlii Fizeşu Gherlii (; ) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Bonț (''Boncnyíres''), Fizeșu Gherlii, Nicula (''Füzesmikola''), and Săcălaia (''Kisszék''). Nicula village is the site of Nicula Mo ...
.


Writings

* ''Cum să vă spun'' (poetry), 1964 * ''Viața, deocamdată'' (poetry), 1965 * ''Infernul discutabil'' (poetry), 1967 * ''Vămile pustiei'' (poetry), 1969 * ''Vina'' (poetry), (1967); * ''Poeme'' (poetry), (1970); * ''Imnele bucuriei'' (poetry), (1973); * ''Gramatica limbii ebraice vechi'' (1975) * ''Imnele Transilvaniei'', 1976, ''Imnele Transilvaniei II'' (poetry), (1985); * ''Iubirea de patrie. Jurnal de poet'' (essays), I (1978), * ''Iubirea de patrie. Jurnal de poet'' (essays), II (1985), * ''Imnele Moldovei'' (poetry), 1980 * ''Poezii-Poesie'' (1981); * ''Imnele Ţării Româneşti'' (poetry), 1981 * ''Imnele iubirii'' (poetry), 1983 * ''Imnele Putnei'' (poetry), 1985 * ''Imnele Maramureșului'' (poetry), 1988 * ''Bat clopotele în Ardeal'' (novel) (1991); * ''Căderea zidurilor Ierihonului sau Adevărul despre Revoluţie'' (essays) (1993); * ''Amintirea poetului'' (poetry), (2003); * ''Lumină lină: Imne'' (poetry), (2004);


Translations

* He translated from
Pindar Pindar (; ; ; ) was an Greek lyric, Ancient Greek lyric poet from Thebes, Greece, Thebes. Of the Western canon, canonical nine lyric poets of ancient Greece, his work is the best preserved. Quintilian wrote, "Of the nine lyric poets, Pindar i ...
,
Rainer Maria Rilke René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke (4 December 1875 – 29 December 1926), known as Rainer Maria Rilke, was an Austrian poet and novelist. Acclaimed as an Idiosyncrasy, idiosyncratic and expressive poet, he is widely recognized as ...
, and
The Song of Songs The Song of Songs (), also called the Canticle of Canticles or the Song of Solomon, is a biblical poem, one of the five ("scrolls") in the ('writings'), the last section of the Tanakh. Unlike other books in the Hebrew Bible, it is erotic poe ...
.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Alexandru, Ioan 1941 births 2000 deaths People from Cluj County University of Bucharest alumni Romanian male poets 20th-century Romanian poets 20th-century Romanian male writers Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party politicians Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania) Members of the Senate of Romania Romanian expatriates in Germany