duminică, 17 mai 2020

Irina E. Childs

„I was born on 1st May 1974 in Moinești or Dada City, after the name of Tristan Tzara - the founder of Dadaism, born in the same city in 1896. Moinești comes from the word moină, which means "a piece of land prepped for seeding" or "light rainy weather" in Romanian language. This area of Romania has a rich heritage of writers such as novelist Mihail Sadoveanu, Romanian national poet Mihai Eminescu, poet Vasile Alecsandri and Ion Creangă, a beloved story-teller of the 19th century. Moinești once had a large Jewish community and such a bucolic city was also known as Mojnescht. My father, a Transylvanian born university lecturer and my mother, artist and interior designer, moved from the respective regions of the country to the capital, Bucharest where my sister and I grew up. My timeline introduces few pictures from past years.”

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