Augustin Cupșa (born 1980, in Craiova, Romania) is Romanian writer and screenwriter. He initially obtained his diploma as a psychiatrist and practiced for some years in Bucharest and Paris. His first novel, Perforatorii, published in 2006, won him the Opera Prima prize awarded by the Writers Union of Romania at the National Union of Romanian Patronage Gala and the presence at Jeux de la Francophonie 2009, section Littérature, in Beirut, representing Romania.[1]

Augustin Cupșa
Born1980 (age 43–44)
OccupationScreenwriter

Work edit

In 2013 he was a writer in residence at International House of Authors in Graz, Austria.[2]

His second novel, Așa să crească iarba pe noi, published in 2017, was shortlisted for PEN Prize Romania,[3] for the Writers Union of Romania Prize Constantin Țoiu and was nominated for the European Union Prize for Literature 2019.[4]

As a screenwriter he won the HBO Romania Prize for short script[5] at Transilvania International Film Festival in 2006 and later on the European Alliance for Television and Culture bursary for screenwriting in Geneva. He collaborated with HBO to adapt the original series BeTipul in Romania (În derivă,2010–2012).[6] He co-wrote Ceață (Fog, 2017) which won the Grand Prix at Festival Premiers Plans d`Angers, Sankt Petersburg Message to Man International Film Festival and the Special Mention of the Jury at Brussels International Film Festival.[7] He also co-wrote Fructe necoapte (Unripe Fruit, 2018).

In 2020 he was selected for a writing residence in Tirana, Albania within Reading Balkans Residency.[8] In 2021 a revised and completed edition of his short stories volume "Marile bucurii și marile tristeți” was released by Humanitas Publishing House[9]

In 2022 he was awarded the BMEIA/Q21 writer residence in Museum Quartier, Vienna[10] and the Hungarian Writers` Residence at Zsolnay Cultural Quarter in Pécs[11] to develop his new literary project, a prose book on emigration and the imaginary of the foreigness . Eventually the long stories book Străinătate (Foreigness) was released at the end of 2022. Străinătate was nominated at the Romania Union of Writers Awards[12] where it earned the Best Book Prize of the Association of Literary Editors, Printings and Literary[13]

In 2023 his first book for children was released: 2 furnici și 1 elefant (2 ants and 1 elephant) a laugh-out-loud graphic novel which shortly became a best seller at Gaudeamus Book Fair [14] [15]

Biography edit

He is a descendant in a group of historic families coming from the North of Transylvania, bearing the name of Cupșa and tied to the commune of Cupșeni of which Samuil Cupșa,[16] dean of Lăpuș 1870 - 1905, is his great-great-grandfather .

Bibliography edit

Perforatorii (novel), Cartea Românească Publishing, 2006

Profesorul Bumb și macii suedezi (short stories), Cartea Românească Publishing, 2009

Marile bucurii și marile tristeți(short stories), Trei Publishing, 2013, Humanitas Publishing House, 2021

Velike radosti i velike tuge (Serbian translation of Marile bucurii și marile tristeți), Partizanska Knjiga, 2017

Așa să crească iarba pe noi (novel), Humanitas Publishing, 2017

Străinătate (prose), Humanitas Publishing, 2022

2 furnici si 1 elefant (children book), Humanitas Publishing House, 2023

Filmography edit

În Derivă, HBO Romania Productions and Factor Films, 2010, 2012

Ceață (Fog), Axel Films, 2017

Fructe necoapte (Unripe fruit), Libra Film Productions, 2019

References edit

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-27. Retrieved 2019-08-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Kulturvermittlung Steiermark". www.kulturvermittlung.org.
  3. ^ "Premiul Pen România 2018 – lista scurtă". Observator Cultural.
  4. ^ "EUPL 2019 shortlisted candidates | EU Prize for Literature". www.euprizeliterature.eu. Archived from the original on 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
  5. ^ SA, Imedia Plus Group. "TIFF 2006 la final!". Cinemagia.
  6. ^ "În derivã (TV Series 2010– ) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  7. ^ "Fog" – via www.imdb.com.
  8. ^ "Reading Balkans Residency 2020 – Open Call Results". 31 January 2020.
  9. ^ "Marile bucurii și marile tristeți".
  10. ^ https://www.mqw.at/institutionen/q21/artists-in-residence/augustin-cupsa
  11. ^ https://magyarirorezidencia.hu/en/news/a-psychiatrist-writer-in-pecs.html
  12. ^ https://uniuneascriitorilor.ro/2023-06-01-nominalizari-la-premiile-uniunii-scriitorilor-din-romania-pentru-anul-2022
  13. ^ https://uniuneascriitorilor.ro/2023-06-07-premiile-uniunii-scriitorilor-din-romania-pentru-anul-2022
  14. ^ https://humanitas.ro/humanitas/evenimente/bestsellerurile-humanitas-la-gaudeamus-2023
  15. ^ https://www.news.ro/cultura-media/gaudeamus-editia-30-mai-mult-ca-trecutul-de-ana-blandiana-cea-mai-ravnita-carte-a-targului-humanitas-polirom-si-litera-cele-mai-agreate-edituri-topul-vanzarilor-1922404226002023112121399953
  16. ^ https://adevarul.ro/stiri-locale/baia-mare/istoria-impresionanta-a-bisericii-din-lemn-de-la-1893466.html

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