
Doina Ruști
Doina Ruști is a prominent Romanian writer known for her literary contributions and her experiences during the communist regime in Romania. Born in 1956, she became an influential voice, reflecting on the struggles of intellectuals in a censored society. Ruști's work often explores themes of resistance through literature, and she has shared her personal journey of discovering and reading banned books during her studies at the University of Iași, where she sought knowledge despite the risks involved.
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Doina Ruști supports the chronological approach to literature in the new curriculum.
Programa care a divizat România: consultările s-au prelungit. Dezbaterea, mai aprinsă ca niciodatăDoina Ruști shares her memories of Easter during communism, highlighting the contrast between religious rituals and the oppressive atmosphere of the time.
Cum s-a schimbat Paștele după Revoluție: mărturii de la Marius Rizea și Doina Ruști
Doina Ruști reflects on the challenges faced by women's poetry in the educational system.
Ziua mondială a poeziei. Scriitoare române, despre literatura la feminin: „Doar în regimuri nedemocratice femeile nu au glas“Doina Ruști discusses her experiences with banned books during the communist regime in Romania.
ANCHETĂ Lectura ca formă de rezistență în vremea cenzurii comuniste. „Pentru a citi de la fondul secret, treceai prin mai multe interogatorii“
















