Ioana Parvulescu Author

Ioana Parvulescu was born in Brasov, Romania. Her real literary life began after the Revolution of '89. In 1993 she became an editor at Romania literara, a literary magazine where she published a weekly column for 18 years. She launched and coordinated the "Night Table Books" collection at Humanitas (a major Bucharest publishing house), which ran for 10 years. She has published over ten books, and also translated from French and German (Maurice Nadeau, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Angelus Silesius, Rilke etc.) She is best known for the titles she has published at Humanitas: Return to the Inter-war Bucharest (imaginative non-fiction, 2003), In the Thick of the Nineteenth Century (2005) and Life Begins on Friday (2009), which is her first novel and has been translated into a number of languages. Swedish (Stockholm, 2244/ Bonnier, 2011) and French (Seuil 2016). She is currently a Professor at the Bucharest Faculty of Letters where she teaches modern Romanian literature. Her most recent novel is a sequel to this book, The Future Begins on Monday (2012).