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Teodor Vârnav

Teodor Vârnav

Romanian writer and translator


Teodor Vârnav (also Vîrnav; 1801 – 1868) was a Romanian writer and translator. Born in Moldavia, he settled in Bessarabia (presently in Moldova) after the 1812 partition of Moldavia at the end of the Russo-Turkish War.

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Life

Vârnav was born in Florești, Moldavia in a family of a minor nobleman.[1] He received education at home, including knowledge of Romanian and Greek languages. From 1818, he lived in Bessarabia. He briefly served in the court of the city of Khotyn as a "writer in the Moldavian language" ("scriitor în limba moldovenească"), and later became the head of a bureau.[citation needed]

In 1822, he acquired estates near Iași and Khotyn and resided in the village of Burlănești (now Edineț district). In 1840, he moved to the village of Pociumbeni, where he lived until the end of his life, engaging in agricultural activities.[citation needed]

Creation

Grave of Teodor Vârnav in Pociumbeni

Theodor Vârnav was the first Moldavian memoirist.[2]

He was the author of satirical works and lyrical poetry. Only the satire "Greedy Neighbor" has survived to the present day. He published in 1845 his autobiographical narrative "The Story of My Life". Folklorist A. Horovei, to whom the manuscript of this book came, published it in a separate edition in 1908. In the preface, he wrote that this work is "one of the few documents that illuminate our life at the beginning of the last century."[3]

Selected works

  • «Istoria vieţii mele». Cu o pref. de Artur Gorovei, Buc, 1908
  • «Istoria vieţii mele» (Fragmente), în vol.: Bogaci Gh., Istru B., Portnoi R. «Literatura moldovenească a veacului XIX» − Chişinău, 1951

References

  1. "Cărțile autorului Teodor Varnav". polirom.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  2. "Teodor Vîrnav – primul memorialist moldovean" (in Romanian). noi.md. 12 August 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2023.

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