The Instituto Rumano de Cultura pays tribute to Liviu Rebreanu

On the occasion of the Romanian Language Day, the Instituto Rumano de Cultura in Madrid (Plaza del Cordón, 1, bottom right) will show the documentary film Great Classics: Liviu Rebreanu, next Friday, August 30, at 7 pm, in its auditorium and in the original version subtitled to Spanish.

Romanian novelist and playwright (1885-1944), Liviu Rebreanu was the son of a teacher and received a scholarship to study at the Military Academy in Bucharest. He spent some time in a small rural village, collecting material on the life of the peasants, a constant theme in his novels: Ion (1920), Răscoala (The Rebellion, 1932). In Padurea spînzuraţilor (The Hanging Forest, 1922) presents a dramatic episode of the First World War: that of the struggle which the Transylvanians, brought by circumstances, had to sustain against their Romanian brothers.

Must confirm attendance at icrmadrid@icr.ro or call 917 589 566.

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