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Oma Stanescu

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Romanian writer Oma Stanescu, the literary pseudonym of Mihaela Carmen Stanescu, has been a member of Bucharest Writers Union since 2010[1].[2][3]

Biography[edit]

Mihaela Carmen Stanescu was born at Bozioru-Buzau, Romania on June 18th, 1961. After she graduated primary, secondary and high schools in Buzau and Constanta, she graduated the Faculty of Economics in Iasi in 1985, along with a neo-Greek course, between 1982 and 1985.

Living in India for three and half years, she graduated courses in Hatha Yoga in India at Serampore- Calcutta, Ananda Ashram- Pondicherry, Lonavla Yoga Institute- Poona, Jain Yoga Institute Adhyatma Sadhana Kendra- New Delhi.[4]

She was a student of Ayurveda for six months in 1988, at Ariya Vaiyda Chikitsa Salayam, Coimbatore, India and at Ariya Vaiyda Salayam, Kottakkal- Kerala. She also visited Dera Baba Jaimal Singh and the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

She returned to Romania after the Romanian changing of the regime.

Published Books[edit]

  • Hathina, Hatha Yoga, Loma-Viloma - a practical course on Hatha Yoga, published by Porto Franco, Galati, 1993
  • Arsita Karmei - The Fire of Karma, a novel, published by Nona, Piatra Neamt, 1997, awarded with the National Prize Mihail Sadoveanu[5], reprinted in 2009 by Zeit Publishing House, Braila
  • Chipuri Indiene - Indian Faces, published by The parallel 45, 2001
  • In voia vremii - Be It So , a novel, published by Junimea Publishing House, 2007, book prefaced by the famous Romanian literary critic and historian, Ion Rotaru.
  • Mrejele Iubirii - Love Spell, a novel published by Zeit Braila in 2008
  • The Fire of Karma - published by the Zeit Publishing House Braila in 2010
  • Sobrele Iubite - The Smoldering Babes, published by Zeit Braila in 2011
  • Furtuni si Amaraciuni- Storms and Bitterness, published by Zeit Braila in 2011
  • Cand Pronia Ingaduie - When Providence Allows, novel published by Axis Libri in 2012
  • Cealalta Fata a Destinului - The Other Face of Destiny, a novel published by Junimea Publishing House in 2012
  • Love Spell - published by Zeit Braila in 2014
  • Gara cu Trei Linii - The Three Lines Station, a novel published by Zeit Publishing House in 2015
  • Be It So - published by Author House UK in 2017
  • The Fire of Karma- published by Author House UK in 2017
  • Chipuri indiene - Indian Faces, the second edition of the book, published by Zeit Braila in 2017
  • Hatha Yoga for a Quiet Old Age, Without Pain - a practical course on Hatha Yoga, published by Lucas Braila in 2018
  • Hatha Yoga for a Quiet Old Age, without Pain - The second edition of the practical course on Hatha Yoga, published by Lucas Braila in 2019.

References[edit]

  1. "Filiala Bucuresti – Proza, Biblioteca de proza a orasului Bucuresti". www.uniunea-scriitorilor-filiala-bucuresti-proza.eu.
  2. Iasi, Ziarul de. "Lansare de carte". www.ziaruldeiasi.ro.
  3. "Lansare de carte:". www.muzeulbrailei.ro.
  4. "Braila - lansarea colectiei Cartile Chirei".
  5. "Biblioteca Nationala a Romaniei". www.bibnat.ro.


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