Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu
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Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu (; September 15, 1916 in Războieni, Romania – June 22, 1992 in
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, France) was a Romanian writer, best known for his 1949 novel, ''The 25th Hour'', first published by Plon in France.


Life

Virgil Gheorghiu was born in Valea Albă, a village in Războieni Commune,
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, in
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. His father was an
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priest in Petricani. A top student, he attended high school in Chișinău from 1928 to June 1936, after which he studied philosophy and theology at the
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and at
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. He traveled and stayed in
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to learn the Arabic language and the Arab culture, before writing the biography of prophet
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. The book was translated from Romanian to French and to Persian in Iran and in Urdu in Pakistan; unfortunately, this book was never translated into English. Its Hindi translation was being printed in India and was expected to be available by January 2020, with the Hindi title saying "A prophet you do not know". Between 1942 and 1943, during the regime of General Ion Antonescu, Gheorghiu served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania as an embassy secretary. He went into exile when
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troops entered Romania in August 1944. Arrested at the end of
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by American troops, he eventually settled in France in 1948. A year later, he published the novel ''Ora 25'' (in French: ''La vingt-cinquième heure''; in English: ''The Twenty-Fifth Hour''), written during his captivity. Gheorghiu was ordained a priest of the
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at the in Paris on May 23, 1963. In 1966, Patriarch Justinian elevated him to the rank of ' and in 1970 he was named archpresbyter of the
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at the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarch in Chambésy, Switzerland. In 1971 Gheorghiu became Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church in France. He is buried in the
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, in Paris.


''The 25th Hour''

Gheorghiu's best-known book depicts the plight of a naive Romanian young farmhand, Johann Moritz, under German, Soviet and American occupation of Central Europe. Johann is sent to a labor camp by a police captain who covets his wife, Suzanna. At first, he is tagged as "Jacob Moritz", a Jew. Then, he and fellow Jewish prisoners escape to
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, where he is interned as a citizen of an enemy country. The Hungarian government sends its foreign residents as Hungarian " voluntary workers to Nazi Germany". Later, "Moritz János" is "rescued" by a Nazi officer who determines he is a perfect Aryan specimen, and forces him into service in the
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as a model for German propaganda. Imprisoned after the war, he is severely beaten by his Russian captors, then put on trial by Allied forces because of his work for the Nazis. Meanwhile, Traian, son of the priest Koruga who employed Moritz in their Romanian village, is a famous novelist and minor diplomat whose first internment comes when he is picked up as an enemy alien by the
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. Once imprisoned, the two heroes begin an odyssey of torture and despair. Traian Koruga is deeply unsettled because what he sees as the machinism and inhumanity of the "Western technical society", where individuals are treated as members of a category. Meanwhile, Koruga is writing a book, "The 25th Hour", about Johann Moritz and the ordeal awaiting mankind. In the end, Traian takes his own life in an American-Polish
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, while Johann is forced by the Americans to choose between either enlisting in the army, just as
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is about to start, or to be interned in a camp (as well as his family) as a citizen from an enemy country. The book was published in French translation in 1949 and was not published in Romania until 1991 (first time published in Romania by Editura Omegapres, Bucharest, 1991). In 1967,
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produced a film based on Gheorghiu's book. The movie was directed by
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, with
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as Johann,
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as Suzanna, and
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as Traian.


Works

* ''Tărâmul celalalt: versuri'', Fundația pentru literatură și artă Regele Carol 2, Bucharest, 1938 * ''Cântece de faun'', Fundația regală pentru literatură și artă, Bucharest, 1940 * ''Caligrafie pe zăpadă'', Fundația pentru literatură și artă Regele Carol II, Bucharest, 1940 * ''Ceasul de rugăciune: poeme'', Editura Națională Gh. Mecu, Bucharest, 1942 * ''Am luptat în Crimeea'', Editura Națională Mecu, Bucharest, 1942 * ''Rumänische Märchen'', Ähren-Verl, Heidelberg, 1948 * ''Ora 25'', 1949. ''La vingt-cinquième heure'', Éditions Plon, Paris, 1949 . ''The twenty-fifth hour'' (translated from the Romanian by Rita Eldon),
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, New York, 1950 * ''La seconde chance'' (translated from the Romanian by Livia Lamoure), Éditions Plon, Paris, 1952 * ''L'homme qui voyagea seul'' (translated from the Romanian by Livia Lamoure), Éditions Plon, Paris, 1954 * ''Le peuple des immortels'' (translated from the Romanian by Livia Lamoure), Éditions Plon, Paris, 1955 * ''Les sacrifiés du Danube'', Éditions Plon, Paris, 1957 * ''Saint Jean bouche d'or'' (translated from the Romanian by Livia Lamoure), Éditions Plon, Paris, 1957 * ''Les mendiants de miracles'',
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, Paris, 1958 * ''La cravache'', Éditions Plon, Paris, 1960 * ''Perahim'' (translated from the Romanian by Livia Lamoure), Éditions Plon, Paris, 1961 * ''La maison de Petrodava'' (translated from the Romanian by Livia Lamoure), Éditions Plon, 1961 * ''La vie de Mahomet'' (translated from the Romanian by Livia Lamoure), Éditions Plon, 1963. Éditions du Rocher, 1999. * ''Les immortels d' Agapia'', 1964.
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, 1998 . ''The immortals of the mountain'' (translated from the French by Milton Stansbury),
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, Chicago, 1969 * ''La jeunesse du docteur Luther'' (translated from the Romanian by Livia Lamoure), Éditions Plon, 1965 * ''De la vingt-cinquième heure à l'heure éternelle'', Éditions Plon, 1965. Éditions du Rocher, 1990 * ''Le meurtre de Kyralessa'', 1966. ''The Death of Kyralessa'' (translated from the French by Marika Mihalyi),
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, Chicago, 1968 * ''La tunique de peau'', Éditions Plon, 1967 * ''La condottiera'', Rombaldi, Collection Le Club de la Femme, 1969 * ''Pourquoi m'a-t-on appelé Virgil?'', Éditions Plon, 1968 * ''La vie du patriarche Athénagoras'', Éditions Plon, 1969 * ''L'espionne'', Éditions Plon, 1973. Éditions du Rocher, 1990 * ''Dieu ne reçoit que le dimanche'', Éditions Plon, 1975 * ''Les inconnus de
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'', Éditions Plon, 1977 * ''Le grand exterminateur'', Éditions Plon, 1978 * ''Les amazones du Danube'', Éditions Plon, 1978 * ''Dieu a Paris'', Éditions Plon, 1980, * ''Mémoires: Le témoin de la vingt-cinquième heure'', Éditions Plon, 1986 * ''La Condottiera'' (translated from the original French into English by Inez Fitzgerald Storck), Arouca Press, Waterloo, ON, 2022


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''Cogs & Machines''
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'', November 6, 1950.
''The Bright Side of the Ax''
''
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'', February 24, 1967.
''Review: The Twenty-Fifth Hour''
by Isabel Cary Lundberg
Manas
Vol III, no. 31, August 2, 1950 {{DEFAULTSORT:Gheorghiu, Virgil 1916 births 1992 deaths People from Neamț County Romanian novelists Romanian male writers French male novelists Romanian Orthodox priests Romanian writers in French University of Bucharest alumni Heidelberg University alumni Romanian diplomats Romanian expatriates in France 20th-century French novelists 20th-century Eastern Orthodox priests 20th-century French male writers Burials at Passy Cemetery