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Name
  
Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu

Role
  
Mihail Sadoveanu's son


Died
  
1944

Parents
  
Mihail Sadoveanu

Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu

Grandparents
  
Alexandru Sadoveanu, Profira Sadoveanu

Uncles
  
Dimitrie Sadoveanu, Vasile Sadoveanu, Alexandru Sadoveanu

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Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu (July 3, 1920–September 14, 1944) was a Romanian novelist.

Born in Iași, he was the youngest son of novelist Mihail Sadoveanu and his wife Ecaterina (née Bâlu). After attending primary school in his native city, followed by the local pedagogic high school, he entered Bucharest's Saint Sava High School and graduated in 1939. He then enrolled in the law faculty of the University of Bucharest, studying there from 1940 to 1942. At that point, he was mobilized as part of Romania's ongoing involvement in World War II and sent to the school for reserve officers in Câmpulung, which he attended from 1942 to 1944. By then holding the rank of second lieutenant, he was assigned to a Sibiu-based regiment in 1944, with which he left for the Transylvanian front. He was killed in action at Turda some three weeks after the King Michael Coup saw the country switch to the Allies. He is buried in the war heroes' cemetery at Alba Iulia. He authored a single book, Ca floarea câmpului…, which he did not have time to polish completely. Published posthumously in 1944, it reveals an author with a remarkable instinct for confessional narration.

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Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu Wikipedia