MIRCEA MĂLUȚ

MIRCEA MĂLUȚ

MIRCEA MĂLUȚ (MARCEL SESERMAN) was born on July 9, 1963. He is a graduate of the Pedagogical High School in Năsăud (1982) and Babeș Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Mathematics (1987). He was a teacher, a subprefect (1996 – 1999) and a ministerial adviser (1999 – 2000). He is an editor and journalist, librarian, author of poetry, literary criticism, film scripts and mathematics books.

Debut in poetry, 1989 – Steaua magazine, no. 2, with the poem “Mosaic”; Debut in literary criticism, 1989 – Astra magazine, no. 9, with the article “Don Juanism aesthetic”; Journalistic debut, 1990 – 22 magazine, June 1, with the article “Architecture of mistakes”; Publishing debut, 1992 – with the volume of poems Exile of tears.

Books: Exile of Tears (poetry) – 1992; Fragments from the Monographs of the Empire (poetry) – 2002, 2012 (Opera omnia); Critical Topographies (literary criticism) – 2004; Fragments des monographies de l’empire – 2006, French version by Tudor Ionescu; Meanders (film script) – 2013; Political Topographies. An X-Ray of Romania’s Crises Today (articles) – 2019; Hamlet (told to children and teenagers) – 2019; Explanatory Dictionary of Mathematical Terms – 2020; The Topographies of the Shadow (poem) – 2022; Manifesto Against the Apocalyptic Quadrulater. How Can We Rebuild the Man (essay) – 2022. King Lear (told to teenagers) – 2023.

He is a member of the Union of Writers from Romania and the Union of Professional Journalists from Romania.