![]() In response to pleas from human rights groups, he was allowed to leave Romania for the United States, on July 24, 1985, the same day as dissident priest Gheorghe Calciu-Dumitreasa. After being threatened with legal proceedings, he started a hunger strike on April 25, 1985, asking for an audience at the U.S. Denied a response, he wrote a letter on Augto Nicolae Ceauşescu. On April 7, 1984, Tudoran asked to emigrate from Communist Romania, together with his family. ![]() In March 1982, he resigned from the Romanian Communist Party (an extremely rare act at the time). From 1977 to 1981, he belonged to the ruling council of the Writers' Union of Romania. ![]() Tudoran made his debut in 1973 with a volume of poetry, Mic tratat de glorie. ![]() He pursued his studies at the Faculty of Languages and Literature of the University of Bucharest, obtaining a B.A. Born in Timişoara, he attended the Mihai Viteazul High School in Bucharest, graduating in 1963. ![]()
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