Sami Damian
Sami Damian was a Romanian-born Jewish literary critic and essayist.Biography
Studies
S. Damian studied at the Jewish "Cultura Max Aziel" middle school in Bucharest, then at the "Mihai Eminescu" Literature and Literary Criticism School in Bucharest, and at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Bucharest.S. Damian made his debut around 1955/1956 with literary criticism written in the spirit of that age's dogmatism.
He worked for a while as a copy editor for Contemporanul, Gazeta literară, România literară and Luceafărul.
Marginalised for a period of time, he was sent to West Germany in the mid-1970s to teach Romanian language and literature at the University of Heidelberg, after which he defected. He would continue to teach there until 1995.
After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, he published several books of literary criticism, essays, etc.
He married Simona Timaru-Druckmann in 1996.
In 1998 Ion Negoițescu's book Dialoguri după tăcere. Scrisori către S. Damian was published.
He had a twin brother, Marcel.Books
- Generalitatea și individualitatea ideii operei literare, 1955
- Încercări de analiză literară, 1956
- Direcții și tendințe în proza nouă, 1963
- Intrarea în castel, București, 1970
- G. Călinescu romancier. Eseu despre măștile jocului, 1971
- Scufița Roșie nu mai merge în pădure, 1994
- Fals tratat despre psihologia succesului, 1972; ediția București, 1995
- Duelul invizibil, 1996
- Replici din burta lupului, București, 1997
- Aruncând mănușa, București, 1999
- Pivnițe, mansarde, nu puține trepte, 2002
- Aripile lui Icar, 2004
- Trepte în sus, trepte în jos, 2006
- Păr de aur, păr de cenușă, 2007
- Nu toți copacii s-au înălțat la cer, 2010
- Zbor aproape de pământ, 2008
Awards
- Romanian Writers' Union Award, 1970