Full-Moon above the Vosges gives us a dynamic perspective of human life, which unfolds through growth and change. Starting with adolescence, we move on to the events that most mark a man during his growth and maturation. Historical and classical anecdotes give us a perspective of the Earth and humanity through the eyes of the author. The world of personal characters from the author’s life is combined with that of classical and historical culture to which each of us can refer. The work is a perfect blend of personal and collective events that intertwine to narrate the author’s life and personal experiences. The reader is taken on a journey that begins with the writer’s childhood and passion for writing, moves on to his growth and medical career and culminates in his maturity, denoted by his reflections on man and his nature, while the common thread is the feeling of solitude that only the moon can give us. Cosmin Stefan Georgescu has been fascinated by words ever since his childhood, when he used to read and recite poems encouraged by his parents. Both of them being teachers, they were his first model during this early period of life. However, he later decided to become a doctor, graduating in 1997 from Carol Davila University of Medicine in Bucharest. During his career, he didn’t let down his passion, organizing cultural events and subscribing to the Society of Physician Writers in Romania. In 2015 he moved to France, where he has been living ever since. He published books in Romania, UK and France. He was awarded the Romanian “Sentimental Twilight” Prize in 2020 and the Critics’ Prize for his work Letters to God return to sender in 2021.
A book that is read with interest and pleasure, a fascinating universe that encapsulates the author’s feelings, a compendium of images, scents and melodies. A collection of memories collected over the years. A tribute to “Ion Maiorescu” of Giurgiu, a model school, with great teachers and a rich history. Written on the 150th anniversary of its foundation. Cosmin Stefan Georgescu was born in the town of Giurgiu, Romania, on the 28th of December 1971. From an early age he was fascinated by words. He liked listening to his parents reading him bedtime stories, he used to learn a lot of poems by heart and recite them proudly. His first models were his parents, both of them teachers. However, Cosmin did not follow in his parents’ footsteps. He decided to become a doctor. He graduated from “Carol Davilla” Medical University in Bucharest in 1997. In 1996 he passed USMLE exam (USA) and in 2000 he passed TOFEL exam. In 2001 he started working as a doctor in his hometown. In his free time, he worked for the local television, organized cultural and charitable events. He is a member of the Society of Physician Writers in Romania. In 2015 he went to France and ever since he has been living and working there. He wrote and published the following books in Romania and UK: - The Kiss that Severs Us poems Publishing House Presco 1994; - Advice I Would Give to No One aphorisms Publishing House Litera Ortodoxa 2011; - Aphorisms Made at Giurgiu Publishing House Cronos 2015; - The Tin Ring poems Publishing House Rotipo 2019; - Letters to God returned to sender Publishing House Europe Books 2020 UK; - Conseils que je ne donnerais à personne - aphorismes - Les Editions Baudelaire 2020, France. He has won the following awards: - Romanian Prize “Sentimental Twilight” Literary revue, aphorisms 2020; - The Critics’ Prize with the work “Letters to God return to sender” of the Switzerland Literary Prize 2021.
An aphorism, a memorable phrase full of meaning. Often you don’t need many words to express a concept, you just need to find the right ones. Georgescu Cosmin-Stefan provides us with a series of useful aphorisms for every occasion, explaining life with the right words. Cosmin Stefan Georgescu was born in Romania, on the 28th of December 1971. From an early age he was fascinated by words. He liked listening to his parents reading him bedtime stories, he used to learn a lot of poems by heart and recite them proudly. His first models were his parents, both of them teachers. However, Cosmin did not follow in his parents’ footsteps. He decided to become a doctor. He graduated from “Carol Davilla” Medical University in Bucharest in 1997. In 2001 he started working as a doctor in his hometown. In his free time, he worked for the local television, organized cultural and charitable events. In 2015 he went to France and ever since he has been living and working there. He wrote and published the following books in Romania, UK and France: “The Kiss that Severs Us” poems Publishing House Presco 1994; “Advice I Would Give to No One” aphorisms Publishing House Litera Ortodoxa 2011; “Aphorisms Made at Giurgiu” Publishing House Cronos 2015; “The Tin Ring” poems Publishing House Rotipo 2019; “Letters to God returned to sender” Publishing House Europe Books 2020 UK; “Conseils que je ne donnerais à personne”- aphorismes - Les Editions Baudelaire 2020, France; “The Maiorescunians”- novel Publishing House Europe Books 2021, UK; “Full- moon above the Vosges” – novel Publishing House Europe Books 2021 UK; “Animus in Anima” – novel Publishing House Europe Books 2021, UK; “Full- moon above the Vosges” – novel (Romanian version) Publishing House Junimea 2021, Romania. He has won the following awards: - Romanian Prize “Sentimental Twilight” Literary revue, aphorisms 2020; -The Critics’ Prize with the work “Letters to God return to sender” of the Switzerland Literary Prize 2021.
Animus in Anima is a metaphysical journey between mythology and sensory experience. The protagonist Ana-Maria, starting from retracing moments of her personal life, takes us along a path that is both personal and universal. The book unfolds in a series of chapters in each of which there is a different companion of adventure, who becomes the main character of a carnal and, at the same time, metaphysical experience which will end with a reflection on the meaning of human existence. In the book, love takes various forms, of which, however, the carnal one turns out to be in the end the true element that can lead to ecstasy and spiritual enrichment. Cosmin Stefan Georgescu is an author of Romanian origins fascinated from an early age by writing. Although his parents were both school teachers, he decided to take another path and become a doctor, graduating in 1997 from Carol Davila University of Medicine in Bucharest. In 1996 he passed USMLE exam (USA). In 2001 he returned to work in his hometown where, in his spare time, he took care of organizing cultural and charitable events. Since 2015, he has been living and working in France. He is a member of the Society of Physician Writers in Romania. He was awarded the Romanian “Sentimental Twilight” Prize in 2020 and the Critics’ Prize for his work Letters to God return to sender in 2021.
Georgescu’s Champion belongs to that rare and precious kind of winners who stand out from the crowd and yet inspire with their own unique example of life, which is inextricably bound to both the light of the scenes and the need to exceed physical limitations in order to create their own myth. By tracing the lines of the first steps to the narration of the most mature and captivating competitions, Georgescu makes the reader enter the deepest thoughts of his athlete, who is always aware to represent more than the attempt to reach a personal achievement, or the intimate claim of redeeming the soul from the sufferings and the sacrifices of the past, thus showing the strength which proudly soars from the banner of a whole nation in the moment of a single movement. Looking out of place, in the search for infinity, The Champion is an ode to remembrance and the mystifying power of glory. Cosmin Stefan Georgescu was born in Romania, in 1971. From an early age he was fascinated by words. He liked listening to his parents reading him bedtime stories, he used to learn a lot of poems by heart and recite them proudly. His first models were his parents, both of them teachers. However, Cosmin did not follow in his parents’ footsteps and decided to become a doctor. He graduated from Carol Davilla Medical University in Bucharest in 1997. In 2015 he went to France and ever since he has been living and working there. He wrote and published the following books in Romania, UK and France: The Kiss that Severs Us, Advice I Would Give to No One, Aphorisms Made at Giurgiu, The Tin Ring, Letters to God returned to sender, Conseils que je ne donnerais à personne, The Maiorescunians, Full-moon above the Vosges, Animus in Anima. He has won two awards: the Romanian Prize “Sentimental Twilight” Literary revue, with his works on aphorisms in 2020 and the Critics’ Prize with the work Letters to God return to sender of the Switzerland Literary Prize in 2021.
Letters to God returned to sender is an original collection of aphorisms, spilling out freely, in a continuous imaginary conversation with God and with all human beings. In a mix of fiction and non-fiction, the author portrays the many facets of life, using accurate short sentences to give form to an iridescent fabric with a strong and romantic identity. But it’s not just about love, his thoughts touch all the existential themes in a surprising and humorous way: from the relentless passing of hours and seasons to faith, from man-female relationship to happiness. It’s a book to read and reread, which is source of funny phrases and pieces of life advice. Cosmin Stefan Georgescu, has always been surrounded by books. His parents were both teachers and while other children had a lot of trains and teddy bears, he had plenty of books. Before he could read them and they could tell him something, he learnt how to talk to them. When he was able to read he was disappointed. They were not such a big invention, after all. The plasticity of gestures, the grins, the smiles, the glimmering tears are not present in a written text and he considers himself a failed writer. But, he always thought he had a gift: the gab and, as he cannot travel everywhere, he keeps sending these dispatches without an address and they sometimes stop in heaven, at the Great Watchers.
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