P%C4%83storel Teodoreanu


Pstorel Teodoreanu, or just Pstorel Teodoreanu July 30, 1894 March 17, 1964, was a Romanian humorist, poet and gastronome, the brother of novelist Ionel Teodoreanu. He worked in many genres, but is best remembered for his parody texts and his epigrams, and less so for his Symbolist verse. His roots planted in the regional culture of Moldavia, which became his main source of literary inspiration, Pstorel was at once an opinionated columnist, famous winedrinking bohemian, and decorated war hero. He worked with the influential literary magazines of the 1920s, moving between Gndirea and Viaa Romneasc, and cultivated complex relationships with literary opinionmakers such as George Clinescu.

The Teodoreanu brothers were born to Sofia Muzicescu, wife of the lawyer Osvald Al. Teodoreanu. Sofia was the daughter of Gavril Muzicescu, a famous composer from Moldavia. When Pstorel was born, on July 30, 1894, she and her husband were living at Dorohoi. Ionel and Puiuu were his younger siblings, born after the family had moved to Iai, the Moldavian capital city. Osvalds father, Alexandru T. Teodoreanu, had previously served as City Mayor. The Teodoreanus lived in a townhouse just outside Zlataust Church. They were neighbors of poetess Otilia Cazimir and relatives of novelist Mrgrita Miller Verghy.

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