Ion Vianu's writings include memoires, novels and critical essays. He published the novels
Caietele lui Ozias (in 2004) and
Vasiliu, foi volante (in 2006), both being part of the cycle
Arhiva trădării și a mâniei (the Archive of Treason and Wrath), dealing with Romanian society during the
communist regime (2nd edition, completed and reviewed, 2016). He also published another two novels,
Paramnezii (2005) and, in 2007, "Necredinciosul" (the Unfaithful), inspired by his practice as a psychiatrist in the Western world. In 2009 he published
Exerciții de sinceritate (Exercises in sincerity) about his public life under the communist regime during the seventies. In 2010 he published an autobiographical novel,
Amor intellectualis, dealing with some major figures from his youth and the tragic destiny of the intelligentsia under the communist regime. He also published collected critical essays under the name
Blestem și binecuvântare (Curse & Blessing, 2007), and, in 2008, "Investigații mateine", a biographical essay about the Romanian writer
Matei Caragiale. Another volume of critical essays "Apropieri" (Approaches), was published in 2011. The novel "Vasiliu, foi volante" was translated in Spanish by Ioana Zlotescu in 2010 under the title
Vasiliu, hojas sueltas (Aletheia Publishing House). "Amor intellectualis" was awarded a few prizes, among them
Book of the year 2010 by the "România literară" magazine. În 2012 it appeared in Spanish, translated by Victor Ivanovici and Susanna Vásquez (Miguel Gomez ediciones, Malaga). ==References==