Petru Cărare
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Petru Cărare is a writer from Moldova
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Petru Cărare was born to Profir Cărare and Naejda Duca. He was forbidden to publish in the 1970. He translated Ivan Krylov
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 works.

Awards

  • laureat al Premiului Naţional (2000).
  • Petru Cărare, cetăţean de onoare a raionului Căuşeni

Works

  • Parodii, Trandafir sălbatic (1965),
  • Stele verzi (1967),
  • Săgeţi (1972)
  • Săgeţi
  • Săgeţi. Carul cu proşti şi alte poeme.
  • Vatra (1980),
  • Parodii şi epigrame (1981),
  • Versuri lirice şi satirice, Rezonanţe (1985),
  • Peniţa şi bărdiţa (1988),
  • Fulgere basarabene,
  • Eu nu mă las de limba noastră, de limba noastră cea română (1997),
  • Leul n-are frigider,
  • Pălăria gândurilor mele (2000),
  • Puncte de reper (2003)

Children's Books

  • Cale bună, Ionele (1962),
  • Poiana veselă (1963),
  • Ploaie cu soare (1964),
  • Ionică Tropoţel (1978),
  • Urzicuţe (1979),
  • Vacanţa lui Tropoţel (1980),
  • Broasca cea isteaţă,
  • Luminişuri (1983),
  • Tropoţel ajunge primul (1985),
  • Zurgălăi, Tropoţel şi toţi ceilalţi (1987),
  • Zâmbăreţi şi cucuieţi (1990),
  • În ajun de Anul Nou (1992),
  • Umbreluţa (1994),
  • Un motan citea o carte (2002)

  • Zodia musafirului (1970),
  • Între patru ochi (1979).

External links

PETRU CĂRARE – DISIDENTUL INCONTESTABIL BASARABEAN
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