Răzvan Rădulescu (; born October 23, 1969) is a
Romania
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n novelist and screenwriter. His first novel, ''The Life and Deeds of Elijah Cazane'', won the
Romanian Writers' Union
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prize for best
debut novel
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. His second novel, ''Theodosius the Small'', received the
EU Prize for Literature
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.
Rădulescu was born in Bucharest. As a screenwriter, he has collaborated with numerous Romanian directors including
Cristi Puiu
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,
Cristian Mungiu
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Alexandru Baciu
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Radu Muntean
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Constantin Popescu.
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/ref> He has written numerous screenplays, including Goods and Money (2001) and ''Niki Ardelean, Colonel in Reserve'' (2001), ''Feed for Small Fry'' (2004), ''Offset'' (2004), ''The Death of Mr Lazarescu'' (2005), which were co-written with Puiu, and ''The Paper Will Be Blue'' (2005), written in collaboration with Baicu and Muntean.
Rădulescu studied at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and the Music Academy in Bucharest. His literary debut was a in a group anthology entitled ''Family Portrait'' (1995).
References
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1969 births
Romanian novelists
Romanian male novelists
Living people
National University of Music Bucharest alumni
Writers from Bucharest
Academic staff of the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design