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'''Matei Călinescu''' (b. [[June 15]], [[1934]]) is a [[Romania]]n literary critic and professor of [[comparative literature]] at [[Indiana University Bloomington|Indiana University]], in [[Bloomington, Indiana]]. He is the author of ''[[Five Faces of Modernity]]''. '''Matei Călinescu''' (b. [[June 15]], [[1934]]) is a [[Romania]]n literary critic and professor of [[comparative literature]] at [[Indiana University Bloomington|Indiana University]], in [[Bloomington, Indiana]]. He is the author of ''[[Five Faces of Modernity]]''.
-==Selected bibliography== 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Matthew's Enigma...A father's portrait of his autistic son.''''', ~~ ''an inspiring and lyrical essay about love and illness, memory and forgetfulness, sociability and alienation'' ~~ USA: <[[Indiana University Press]]>, 2009, 210 p.&nbsp;ISBN 978-0-253-22066-0 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Eugène Ionesco: Teme identitare şi existenţiale (Eugène Ionesco: Identity and Existential Themes)''''' Iaşi: <[[Junimea]]>, 2006, 491 p, ''Awarded the Writers' Union Prize for Eassay and Criticism'', 2006. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Ionesco: Recherches identitaires''''', Paris: <[[Oxus]]>, 2005, 348 p. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Un fel de jurnal, 1973–1981 (A Diary of Sorts, 1973–1981), Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 2005. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, Ion Vianu, '''''Amintiri în dialog (Memories in Dialogue)''''', Bucharest: <Editura Litera>, 1994; 2<sup>nd</sup> ed. with preface and two new chapters included as an Epilogue, Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 1998; 3<sup>rd</sup> edition, Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 2005. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Tu: Elegii şi invenţii (You: Elegies and Inventions, poems)''''', Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 2004. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Mateiu I. Caragiale: recitiri''''', Cluj: <Biblioteca Apostrof>, 2003, 160 p., 2<sup>nd</sup> ed., Cluj-Iaşi: <Apostrof>-<[[Polirom]]>, 2007. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Portretul lui M (The Portrait of M, a memoir), Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 2003. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Rereading''''', New Haven: <[[Yale University Press]]>, 1993, 336 p. Translated into Romanian as ''"A citi, a reciti. Cǎtre o poeticǎ a (re)lecturii"'', Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 2003. ISBN 0300056575 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Despre Ioan P. Culianu si Mircea Eliade. Amintiri, Lecturi, Reflecţii''''', Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 2002, 177 p., 2<sup>nd</sup> ed., Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 2002, 231 p. 
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-* Vlad Georgescu, Matei Călinescu, '''''The Romanians: a history''''', <[[Ohio State University Press]]>, 1991. ISBN 0814205119 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Exploring Postmodernism''''', (co-edited with D.W. Fokkema), Amsterdam and Philadelphia: <[[John Benjamins]]>, 1988, 270 p., Paperback edition, 1990. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Five Faces of Modernity: Modernism, Avant-Garde, Decadence, Kitsch, Postmodernism''''', <[[Duke University Press]]>, 1987. ISBN 0822307677 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Faces of Modernity: Avant-Garde, Decadence, Kitsch''''', <[[Indiana University Press]]>, 1977. ISBN 0253320879 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Selections of Poetry translated into English''''' in <Mundus Artium>, 1976, <New Letters>, 1976, <Seneca Review> 1981, <Correspondences>, 1982, and <2 PLUS 2>, 1983. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Umbre de apă, poeme, (Water Shadows, poems)''''', Bucharest: <Editura Cartea Românescǎ>, 1972. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Versuri (Lines)''''', Bucharest: <Editura Eminescu>, 1970. 
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-* Matei Călinescu, '''''Viaţa şi opiniile lui Zacharias Lichter (The Life & Opinions of Zacharias Lichter)''''' a short novel, Bucharest: <Editura Pentru Literaturǎ>, 1969, awarded ''the Romanian Writers' Union Prize for Fiction, 1969'', translated into ''Hungarian, 1971'', ''Polish, 1972'', and ''French excerpts in <Cahiers de l'Est, 1, 2,>, 1975''; 2<sup>nd</sup> ed., enlarged, Bucharest: <Editura Eminescu>, 1971; 3<sup>rd</sup> ed., with new preface, 1995, Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 1995; 4<sup>th</sup> edition, Iaşi: <[[Polirom]]>, 2004. 
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