Saviana Stanescu


Saviana Stanescu is a Romanian poet currently living in New York City where she is on the faculty at NYU’s Drama Department. Her books of poems in Romanian include Making Love on the Barbed Wire, Advice for Housewives and Muses, and Outcast, and in English include Diary of a Clone and Google Me! Her Inflatable Apocalypse was named the Romanian Play of 1999, and two other plays have been widely performed. Widely published in international journals, her artistic work has been shown in the U.S., U.K., France, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro and Romania. Her New York productions have been performed at La Ma Ma Theater, HERE Arts Center and The Lark Theater.

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