Theodor Cazaban (2 April 1921 – 4 March 2016) was a Romanian anti-communist writer.[1]
Born in Fălticeni, he graduated from the University of Bucharest with a degree in letters, and fled to France in 1947.[2] While in Paris, he was a staff member of the anti-communist newspaper 'La Nation Roumaine' and contributed to the broadcasts of Radio Free Europe. In 1963 he published the novel Parages, in which he describes Communist persecutions of Romanian intellectuals,[3] such as Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran, Eugène Ionesco, and others.
Marilena Rotaru of the Romanian Television made a documentary movie in 2003 about Theodor Cazaban.[4]
Works
Captiv în lumea liberă, Editura Echinox, Cluj, 2002. ISBN973-8298-10-5
Eseuri și cronici literare, Editura "Jurnalul literar", București, 2002. ISBN973-9365-56-6, [1].