Dumitru Corbea


Dumitru Corbea was a Romanian poet and prose writer.
Born in Sârbi, Botoșani County, his parents Dumitru Cobzaru and Ecaterina were peasants. After completing elementary school in his native village in 1925, he finished the lower-level course at the Botoșani A. T. Laurian High School in 1929, followed by the superior commercial school in the same town in 1935. Arrested in 1937 and in 1940 and send before a military court, he was acquitted. His pen name was Dumitru Corbea until 1945, when it also became his official name.
His first publication was the 1929 poetry brochure Poezii patriotice. There followed books of poems, a travel account, novels, autobiographical prose and memoirs. He was a frequent participant in the Sburătorul literary circle. His work appeared in Cuvântul liber, Dreptatea, Viața Românească, Vremea, Azi, Contemporanul, Flacăra, Iașul literar, România Literară, Tribuna and Albina. He wrote the history play Bălceștii and the film script for Barbu Lăutaru. The volumes Anotimpuri and Ritm și viteză collect travel notes, conferences, articles and reportages. He died in Bucharest.