Nina Josu
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Nina Josu is a writer and activist from Moldova
Moldova
Moldova , officially the Republic of Moldova is a landlocked state in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the West and Ukraine to the North, East and South. It declared itself an independent state with the same boundaries as the preceding Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1991, as part...

. She is the head of the Association for Romanian Literature and Culture "ASTRA" - "Onisifor Ghibu".

Biography

Nina Josu graduated from Maxim Gorky Literature Institute
Maxim Gorky Literature Institute
The Maxim Gorky Literature Institute is a higher education institute in Moscow. It is located at 25 Tver Bulvar in Central Moscow.It was founded in 1933 on the initiative of Maxim Gorky, and received its current name at Gorky's death in 1936....

 in 1976. She is a member of the Moldovan Writers' Union
Moldovan Writers' Union
The Writers' Union of Moldova is a professional association of writers in Moldova.Mihai Cimpoi has been the president of the Writers' Union of Moldova since 1991.- External links :* * *...

. Nina Josu works for Literatura şi Arta
Literatura şi Arta
Literatura şi Arta is a weekly newspaper from Chişinău, Moldova.- History :The first edition was printed in 1977. The first editor in chief was Victor Teleucă , Valeriu Senic...

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Nina Josu is president of the Association for Romanian Literature and Culture "ASTRA" - "Onisifor Ghibu
Onisifor Ghibu
Onisifor Ghibu was a Romanian teacher of pedagogy, member of the Romanian Academy, and politician.-Early life:...

" , Chişinău (reactivated on November 17, 1994). She is a leader of Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova
Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova
The Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova is a civic movement, which brings together over 120 NGOs, several leading public organizations of Moldova and a whole number of academicians, writers, journalists. In 2006, the organization claimed 100,000 members....

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Works

  • La sezători, 1975, prefată semnată de P. Botu,
  • Trecere în alb, 1980;
  • Stare totală, 1986;
  • Dorul, 1991

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