Vlad Neagoe is a multifaceted literary figure - a poet, essayist, prose writer, translator, and playwright from Moldova, born on March 2, 1952, in Tănătari village, Căuşeni district. His work spans genres and decades, showcasing deep philosophical and poetic sensibility. Some notable titles include¹ ²:
- Notable Works:
- Sonate
- Cartea Babilonului (The Book of Babylon)
- Recviem pentru inimă de zeu (Requiem for a Godly Heart)
- RÊVE AVEC ROBESPIERRE (Dream with Robespierre)
- SHANTI, SHANTI, SHANTI
- THE END OF A COLD DAY
- THE DISTRESS BE GONE
Neagoe's poetry explores themes of life, death, love, loss, and memory, often with a dreamlike quality. His work has been featured in international outlets like The Seattle Star, and some of his poems have been published in a chapbook series called "Poetry And World's Memory Moves". This collection showcases his surreal imagery, existential reflection, and metaphysical musings.
- Graduated from the Pedagogical Institute in Bălţi
- Studied at the Faculty of Journalism, Chişinău University for three years
- Published various works, including books available on Amazon³ ⁴
- Neagoe also creates drawings, some of which are for sale, like "The Bolshevik writer" (priced at $10,000) and "The Exit from Inferno"
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