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Norman Manea (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈnorman ˈmane̯a]; born July 19, 1936) is a Romanian writer and author of short fiction, novels, and essays about the Holocaust, daily life in a communist state, and exile. He lives in the United States, where he is a Professor and writer in residence at Bard College.
He left Romania in 1986 with a DAAD-Berlin Grant and in 1988 went to the US with a Fulbright Scholarship at the Catholic University in Washington DC. He won the 2002 International Nonino Prize in Italy.
Manea's most acclaimed book, The Hooligan's Return (2003), is an original fictionalized memoir, encompassing a period of almost 80 years, from the pre-war period, through the Second World War, the communist and post-communist years to the present.
Manea has been known and praised as an internationally important writer since the early 1990s, and his works have been translated into more than 20 languages. He has received more than 20 awards and honors.
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Birthday1936-07-19 (88 years old)
CitizenshipsRomania, United States of America
AwardsCommandeur des Arts et des Lettres, Berlin Prize, International Nonino Prize, Prix Médicis étranger, MacArthur Fellows Program, Order of Cultural Merit, FIL Award 2023, Guggenheim Fellowship, Nelly Sachs Prize, Fulbright Program, Fulbright Scholarship, Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
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