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  1. Ion Vinea (geboren als Eugen Iovanaki; * 17. April 1895 in Giurgiu; † 6. Juli 1964 in Bukarest) war ein rumänischer Schriftsteller .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ion_VineaIon Vinea - Wikipedia

    Ion Vinea (born Ioan Eugen Iovanaki, sometimes Iovanache; April 17, 1895 – July 6, 1964) was a Romanian poet, novelist, journalist, literary theorist, and political figure.

  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ion_VineaIon Vinea - Wikipedia

    Ion Vinea (n. 17 aprilie 1895, Giurgiu, Vlașca, România – d. 6 iulie 1964, București, România) este pseudonimul literar al lui Ion Eugen Iovanachi, poet și scriitor român simbolist și suprarealist, aflat mereu în vecinătatea mișcării literare de avangardă, unul din românii asociați realismului magic.

  4. 13. Feb. 2021 · Articol despre Ion Vinea, un clasic al literaturii române, care a fost animator al revistei Contimporanul și a avut o poezie caracterizată de hipnoză, descântec și spaimă. Se analizează stilul, tema și imaginarul poetului, care a fost influențat de avangarda europeană și de criza existențială.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SimbolulSimbolul - Wikipedia

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    Context

    Around 1907, soon after the violent quelling of the peasants' revolt, left-wing authors such as Tudor Arghezi, Gala Galaction, Vasile Demetrius and N. D. Cocea began issuing a series of magazines which, in addition to following a radical political line, accommodated a modernist style. This approach contrasted with the more traditional approach favored by the Poporanist group and its Viața Românească journal. Another important factor in the evolution from Symbolism to radical modernism between...

    Contributors

    The three founders of the magazine, which published its six issues after October 25, 1912, were all in their teenage years. Tzara, known then under his birth name Samuel (Samy) Rosenstock and his early pseudonym S. Samyro, was sixteen and probably enrolled at the Sfântul Gheorghe High School. The magazine never published an editorial cassette, but a note in issue 3 specified that "all editing aspects are in the care of Mr. S. Samyro".Tzara and Janco were probably the publication's main financ...

    Polemics and advocacies

    Starting with it first reviews in the Romanian press, Simbolul became in cultural polemics with other cultural venues. The magazine's first issue was welcomed by the mainstream cultural journal Noua Revistă Română, which was edited by philosopher Constantin Rădulescu-Motru—the publication nonetheless commented that Simbolul was "not at all Symbolist". Its modernism was viewed with suspicion by the Poporanist Viața Românească, which published two satirical articles directly aimed at Simbolul....

    The collaboration between Tzara, Vinea and Maniu continued for a while after Simbolul was no longer in print. Their style evolved from late Symbolism to adopt a more experimental approach. Sandqvist notes: "With its unconventional prose and its new, subversive poetic images and metaphors, the journal was inspired by the antibourgeois and in many re...

    Paul Cernat, Avangarda românească și complexul periferiei: primul val, Cartea Românească, Bucharest, 2007. ISBN 978-973-23-1911-6
    Nicolae Iorga, Istoria literaturii românești contemporane. II: În căutarea fondului (1890-1934), Editura Adevĕrul, Bucharest, 1934
    Luminița Machedon, Romanian Modernism: The Architecture of Bucharest, 1920-1940, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1999. ISBN 0-262-13348-2
    S. A. Mansbach, "Romania", in Modern Art in Eastern Europe: From the Baltic to the Balkans, ca. 1890-1939, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge etc., 1998, p. 243-266. ISBN 0-521-45085-3

    (in Italian) "Simbolul", "Tristan Tzara", "Ion Vinea"—entries in Cronologia della letteratura rumena moderna (1780-1914) database, at the University of Florence's Department of Neo-Latin Languages...

  6. 17. Apr. 2020 · Articol despre viața și opera lui Ion Vinea, scriitor și jurnalist român, reprezentant al avangardei literare. Află despre debutul său, colaborarea cu revista „Contimporanul”, influența sa asupra artei și prejudecăților burgheze.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ion_VineaIon Vinea - Wikiwand

    Ion Vinea was a Romanian poet, novelist, journalist, literary theorist, and political figure. He became active on the modernist scene during his teens—his poetic work being always indebted to the Symbolist movement—and founded, with Tristan Tzara and Marcel Janco, the review Simbolul.