Ilarie Voronca, the Glossary
Ilarie Voronca (pen name of Eduard Marcus; 31 December 1903, Brăila—8 April 1946, Paris) was a Romanian avant-garde poet and essayist.[1]
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28 relations: Anti-fascism, Avant-garde, Brăila, Camil Baltazar, Constantin Brâncuși, Constructivism (art), Contimporanul, Cubism, Eugen Lovinescu, French language, French Resistance, George Bacovia, History of the Jews in Romania, Literary magazine, Manifesto, Marc Chagall, Modernism, Paris, Pen name, Portrait of the poet Ilarie Voronca, Robert Delaunay, Romania, Sașa Pană, Sburătorul, Stephan Roll, Surrealism, Symbolism (arts), Victor Brauner.
- People from Brăila
- Romanian communists
- Romanian surrealist writers
- Surrealist writers
Anti-fascism
Anti-fascism is a political movement in opposition to fascist ideologies, groups and individuals.
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Avant-garde
In the arts and in literature, the term avant-garde (from French meaning advance guard and vanguard) identifies an experimental genre, or work of art, and the artist who created it; which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable to the artistic establishment of the time.
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Brăila
Brăila (also) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County.
Camil Baltazar
Camil Baltazar (pen name of Leibu Goldenstein or Leopold Goldstein; August 25, 1902 in Focșani – April 27, 1977 in Bucharest) was a Romanian-Jewish poet. Ilarie Voronca and Camil Baltazar are 20th-century Romanian poets and Romanian male poets.
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Constantin Brâncuși
Constantin Brâncuși (February 19, 1876 – March 16, 1957) was a Romanian sculptor, painter, and photographer who made his career in France.
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Constructivism (art)
Constructivism is an early twentieth-century art movement founded in 1915 by Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko.
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Contimporanul
Contimporanul (antiquated spelling of the Romanian word for "the Contemporary", singular masculine form) was a Romanian (initially a weekly and later a monthly) avant-garde literary and art magazine, published in Bucharest between June 1922 and 1932.
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Cubism
Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement begun in Paris that revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and influenced artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture.
Eugen Lovinescu
Eugen Lovinescu (31 October 1881 – 16 July 1943) was a Romanian modernist literary historian, literary critic, academic, and novelist, who in 1919 established the Sburătorul literary club. Ilarie Voronca and Eugen Lovinescu are Romanian essayists.
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French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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French Resistance
The French Resistance (La Résistance) was a collection of groups that fought the Nazi occupation and the collaborationist Vichy régime in France during the Second World War.
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George Bacovia
George Bacovia (the pen name of Gheorghe Vasiliu; – 22 May 1957) was a Romanian symbolist poet. Ilarie Voronca and George Bacovia are 20th-century Romanian poets and Romanian male poets.
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History of the Jews in Romania
The history of the Jews in Romania concerns the Jews both of Romania and of Romanian origins, from their first mention on what is present-day Romanian territory.
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Literary magazine
A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense.
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Manifesto
A manifesto is a written declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party, or government.
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Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall (born Moishe Shagal; – 28 March 1985) was a Belarusian-French artist.
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Modernism
Modernism was an early 20th-century movement in literature, visual arts, and music that emphasized experimentation, abstraction, and subjective experience.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
Pen name
A pen name is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name.
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Portrait of the poet Ilarie Voronca
Portrait of the poet Ilarie Voronca is a cubist painting by Victor Brauner, from 1925.
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Robert Delaunay
Robert Delaunay (12 April 1885 – 25 October 1941) was a French artist of the School of Paris movement; who, with his wife Sonia Delaunay and others, co-founded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
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Sașa Pană
Sașa Pană (pen name of Alexandru Binder; 8 August 1902—22 August 1981) was a Romanian avant-garde poet, novelist, and short story writer. Ilarie Voronca and Sașa Pană are 20th-century Romanian poets, Jewish poets, Romanian male poets and Romanian surrealist writers.
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Sburătorul
Sburătorul was a Romanian modernist literary magazine and literary society, established in Bucharest in April 1919.
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Stephan Roll
Stephan Roll (pen name of Gheorghe Dinu, also credited as Stéphane, Stefan or Ștefan Roll; June 5, 1904 – May 14, 1974) was a Romanian poet, editor, film critic, and communist militant. Ilarie Voronca and Stephan Roll are Romanian essayists, Romanian surrealist writers and surrealist poets.
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Surrealism
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas.
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Symbolism (arts)
Symbolism was a late 19th-century art movement of French and Belgian origin in poetry and other arts seeking to represent absolute truths symbolically through language and metaphorical images, mainly as a reaction against naturalism and realism.
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Victor Brauner
Victor Brauner (also spelled Viktor Brauner; 15 June 1903 – 12 March 1966) was a Romanian painter and sculptor of the surrealist movement. Ilarie Voronca and Victor Brauner are Romanian communists.
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See also
People from Brăila
- Ana Aslan
- Anastase Simu
- Andreas Embirikos
- Andrei Tudor
- Antigone Kefala
- Anton Bacalbașa
- Catrinel Dumitrescu
- Christos Tsaganeas
- Constantin von Economo
- Dan Gavriliu
- Dolfi Trost
- Eléna Wexler-Kreindler
- Eugen Schileru
- Fred Popovici
- George Baronzi
- Gheorghe Mihail
- Gheorghe Mihoc
- Hariclea Darclée
- Iannis Xenakis
- Ida Verona
- Ilarie Voronca
- Iuliu Cezar Săvescu
- Jason Xenakis
- Jean Moscopol
- Johnny Răducanu
- Joseph M. Juran
- Juan Iliesco
- Leon Feraru
- Liviu Floda
- Marius Zirra
- Max Hermann Maxy
- Mihail Polihroniade
- Mihail Sebastian
- Mihu Dragomir
- Mina Minovici
- Nae Ionescu
- Nicolae Carandino
- Panait Istrati
- Perpessicius
- Petre Andrei
- Petru Mocanu
- Pnina Granirer
- Rafael Schächter
- Rudolph Schildkraut
- Serge Moscovici
Romanian communists
- Alecu Constantinescu
- Alexandru Nicolau
- Alexandru Robot
- Alexandru Talex
- Anatol E. Baconsky
- Aurel Mihale
- D. I. Suchianu
- Emilian Dobrescu
- Haig Acterian
- Ilarie Voronca
- Ion Dic Dicescu
- Leon Lichtblau
- List of Romanian communists
- Lucian Raicu
- Max Goldstein
- Mihai Montanu
- Mihail Polihroniade
- Mișu Benvenisti
- N. D. Cocea
- Octav Botnar
- Octav Băncilă
- Otto Roth
- Panait Istrati
- Paul Păun
- Petru Comarnescu
- Rodion Markovits
- Samuil Lehtțir
- Scarlat Callimachi
- Serge Moscovici
- Traian Herseni
- Tristan Tzara
- Victor Brauner
- Wilhelm Stepper-Tristis
Romanian surrealist writers
- Alexandru Tudor-Miu
- Anatol E. Baconsky
- Benjamin Fondane
- Constant Tonegaru
- Dimitrie Stelaru
- Dolfi Trost
- F. Brunea-Fox
- Gellu Naum
- Geo Bogza
- Gherasim Luca
- H. Bonciu
- Ilarie Voronca
- Ion Călugăru
- Ion Negoițescu
- Ion Vinea
- Iordan Chimet
- Isidore Isou
- Paul Păun
- Sașa Pană
- Sesto Pals
- Stephan Roll
- Tristan Tzara
- Valery Oisteanu
- Ștefan Baciu
Surrealist writers
- Aase Berg
- August Strindberg
- Blanca Varela
- Bram Stoker
- Brian Aldiss
- Clément Magloire-Saint-Aude
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Federico Fellini
- Gabriel García Márquez
- Graham Masterton
- Guia Risari
- H. G. Wells
- Haifa Zangana
- Harold Pinter
- Iain Banks
- Ilarie Voronca
- J. G. Ballard
- James Joyce
- Jeffrey Eugenides
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Joyce Mansour
- Jules Verne
- Julio Cortázar
- Kajsa Bergh
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Lise Deharme
- Martin Amis
- Michael Swanwick
- Nazlı Eray
- Olga Orozco
- Peter Straub
- Richard Matheson
- Risto Ratković
- Simone Yoyotte
- Stanisław Lem
- Surrealist poets
- Susan Howe
- Suzanne Césaire
- Thomas Keneally
- Umberto Eco
- Virginia Woolf