Domnica Radulescu
Domnica Rădulescu is a Romanian-born American writer of novels,[1] plays and books of literary criticism. She is the author of three novels: Train to Trieste (2008), Black Sea Twilight (2010) [2] and Country of Red Azaleas (2016). She has also authored books and edited collections on theater, Eastern European literature, exile literature, representations of women and humor.
Two of her plays, The Town with Very Nice People (2013) and Exile Is My Home (2014) were finalists for the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award,[3] Exile Is My Home was presented as a staged reading at TheaterLab off Broadway [4] and was staged as a full production at the Theater for the New City in April 2016. She is a Fulbright scholar and the founding director of the National Symposium of Theater in Academe.
Style
Rădulescu's novels feature women protagonists and have themes including female interpersonal relationships, striving for freedom, being nomadic and changing perspective with travel, and repairing problems or personal traumas.[5]
Two novels, Train to Trieste and Black Sea Twilight, take place during the dictatorship of Nicolae Ceaușescu and describe daily life experiences and culture in Romania as part of the Eastern Bloc.[6]
Awards
Exile Is My Home won the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors's 2016 HOLA Award for performance by an ensemble cast.[7]
Works
Fiction
- Country of Red Azaleas, 2016.
- Black Sea Twilight, 2010
- Train to Trieste 2008
Plays
- Exile is my Home : Four plays by Domnica Radulescu, 2014
- Dos obras dramáticas, 2016
- Madame Monde/Madam World: One-Act and Short Plays, 2023
Memoir
- Dream in a Suitcase, 2021
Anthology
- Voices on the Move, 2020
- Immigrant Voices in the Pandemic
Literary Criticism
- Theater of War and Exile. Twelve Playwrights, Directors and Performers from Eastern Europe and Israel, 2015
- Women’s Comedic Art as Social Revolution. Five Performers and the Lessons of Their Subversive Humor. McFarland Publishing, 2011
- Realms of Exile. Nomadism, Diasporas and Eastern European Voices, 2002
- Sisters of Medea. The Tragic Heroine across Cultures, 2002
References
- ^ "The RCC - Black Sea Twilight - Talk and Book Presentation by Domnica Radulescu". The RCC - Black Sea Twilight - Talk and Book Presentation by Domnica Radulescu.
- ^ "Domnica Radulescu : Books". www.domnicaradulescu.com.
- ^ "Gina Young Wins the 2014 Jane Chambers Playwriting Award". americantheatre.org. 19 November 2014.
- ^ "Exile Is My Home - Theaterlab, New York, NY". www.theaterlabnyc.com. Archived from the original on 2016-11-24. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
- ^ Alexandru, Maria-Sabina Draga (July 2016). "States of Exile: An Interview with Domnica Radulescu". Contemporary Women's Writing. 10 (2): 273–285. doi:10.1093/cww/vpw004.
- ^ Mujica, Bárbara (June 2, 2020). "An Interview with Domnica Radulescu". www.washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com. Washington Independent Review of Books.
- ^ Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (2016). "Past Winners - HOLA Awards". holaofficial.org. Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors.
Further consideration
- American Romanian Cultural Society (7 February 2022). "Dream in a Suitcase: The Story of an Immigrant Life by Domnica Rădulescu" (video). YouTube. American Romanian Cultural Society.
- Romanian Cultural Institute New York (13 October 2020). "Mihaela Moscaliuc and Domnica Rădulescu / Romanian Women Voices in North America" (video). youtube.com. Romanian Cultural Institute New York.