M.M. Loviste is born in 1956 in Boisoara, Tara Lovistei. After graduating from the Panait Donici Engineering Military Institute in 1979, he works as a sapper leader until 1989, when he is discharged. Since 1994, he has worked for a radio station, and since 1995, for a television channel, where he makes short movies, documentaries, news reports, television investigations, live transmissions, and live shows. From 1996 until 2008, he is the General Manager of the Etalon television station, during which time this station is recognized at national and international levels, especially in the field of short movies. Loviste attends the "Days and Nights of Literature" International Festival in both 2007 and 2008, where he films "The 14th Wave," a documentary highly praised by the president of U.S.R. (Writers' Union of Romania). Loviste is also noted for his exclusive interviews with the famed Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko and the 2006 Nobel Laureate for literature, Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk. Loviste's literature and television activity have brought him numerous regional prizes and distinctions.
In 1994, Loviste publishes his first prose volume, "A Cross Too Heavy," which deals with the Romanian village during the period around World War II. His next novel, "Stolen Identities" (1996), portrays Romanian soldiers being taken hostage in the Soviet Union. In 1997, he publishes "Nessus's Attire," a radiography of the period before and after the Communist regime. In his short story volume "The Irretrievable" (1999), the author addresses social issues. In 1999 he becomes a member of U.S.R. In 2001, he publishes "The City of the Last Eclipse," a satire on the Romanian society after 1989, which in 2008 receives the Vasile Militaru Award from the Writers' Union of Romania during the second National Festival for Literature and Satire in Pitesti. His last two volumes are republished in 2006 and launched during the Gaudeamus International Book Fair in Bucharest. In 2007, the same books are nominated for the U.S.R.-Pitesti Book of the Year (for prose) Award.
In 2009, he publishes the novel "Apprentices of the Word," a terrible confrontation between good and evil. At stake in this dramatic confrontation is man, to whom God gives freedom of choice. The key to this novel is, naturally, the Word, which is omnipresent and vital to man. The same year, the volume receives the U.S.R.-Pitesti Special Jury Book of the Year (for prose) Award. The Church als...
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