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Domnica Radulescu

Domnica Radulescu was born in Romania and came to the United States in 1983. She is a professor of Romance languages and literature and chair of the women’s studies program at Washington and Lee University. She has written and edited books and scholarly articles on European literature and theater, and is the founding director of the National Symposium of Theater in Academe. She lives in Lexington, Virginia, with her two sons.

Interviews

Domnica Radulescu

Bethanne Patrick interviews Domnica Radulescu about her debut novel Train to Trieste and her experience as an immigrant writer.

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Author Interview

A Conversation with Domnica Radulescu

Train to Trieste

Domnica Radulesca, like her protagonist Mona, grew up in Communist Romania, emigrated to the United States as a teenager, and earned a doctorate. But Radulescu's novel Train to Trieste is not a memoir -- and she explains why in this interview. She also talks about how her own life informed Mona's, and why writing fiction is what she intended to do all along.

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Book of the Week

Book of the Week: "Train to Trieste"

Train to Trieste

Welcome back from the Thanksgiving holiday, everyone! I hope you had lots of time to read something good. We've got a new book to give away -- and a wonderful new author video right on its heels.

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