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'''Ion Vinea''', literary pseudonym of ''Ion Eugen Iovanaki'', was a Romanian poet in the avant-garde movement. Co-editor (with [[Marcel Janco]]), of the [[Contimporanul]] magazine, that was the focus of Romanian modernism.
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'''Ion Vinea''', literary pseudonym of ''Ion Eugen Iovanaki'', was a Romanian poet in the avant-garde movement. He was an editor (with [[Marcel Janco]]) of ''[[Contimporanul]]'' magazine (1922-32) that was central to the Romanian modernism.
  
==Life and work==
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While still on high school (St. Sava in Bucharest), he published poetry with [[Tristan Tzara]] and [[Marcel Iancu]] in ''Simbol'' revue (1912).  
Even from High school (St. Sava of Bucharest) he publish poetry with Tristan Tzara and Marcel Iancu in 'Simbol' revue (1912). After that he has a team around [[Contimporanul]], that he leads bwtween 1922-1932, which is the main magazine for modernist and avant-garde writers.
 
  
==The complete works==
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==Writings==
 
; Poems, and prose poems
 
; Poems, and prose poems
* 'Charm and flowers lamp' [Descântecul şi Flori de lampă], Biblioteca Dimineaţa,1925
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* ''Descântecul şi Flori de lampă'' [Charm and flowers lamp], Biblioteca Dimineaţa, 1925
* 'Paradise of Sighs' [Paradisul suspinelor], Cultura Națională Publishing House, Bucharest, 1930 (with 5 engraving, one a portrait by Marcel Iancu)
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* ''Paradisul suspinelor'' [Paradise of Sighs], Bucharest: Cultura Națională, 1930. With 5 engravings and a portrait by Marcel Iancu.
* 'Time of fountains' [Ora fântânilor], E.L.P. Publishing House, Bucharest, 1964
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* ''Ora fântânilor'' [Time of fountains], Bucharest: E.L.P., 1964.
* 'Poems' [Poeme], Tineret Publishing House, Bucharest, 1969
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* ''Poeme'' [Poems], Bucharest: Tineret, 1969
* 'Ornic rebellious: poems. (Sunday poems)' [Ornic nesupus: versuri. (Poezii de duminică)], Eus Publishing House, Chisinău, 1993 (antoloby by Leo Butnaru)
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* ''Ornic nesupus: versuri (Poezii de duminică)'' [Ornic Rebellious: Poems. (Sunday Poems)], ed. Leo Butnaru, Chisinău: Eus, 1993. An anthology.
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; Prose
 
; Prose
* 'Lunatics' [Lunatecii], novel, E.L.P. Publishing House, Bucharest, 1965
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* ''Lunatecii'' [Lunatics], Bucharest: E.L.P., 1965. A novel.
* 'The venom of may' [Venin de mai], unfinished novel, Dacia Publishing House, Cluj-Napoca, 1971
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* ''Venin de mai'' [The Venom of May], Cluj-Napoca: Dacia, 1971. An unfinished novel
* 'Literary journalism' [Publicistică literară], Minerva Publishing House, Bucharest, 1977
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* ''Publicistică literară'' [Literary journalism], Bucharest: Minerva, 1977
* 'Arrow and arabesque. Articles and pamphlets' [Săgeata şi arabescul. Articole şi pamflete],  
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* ''Săgeata şi arabescul. Articole şi pamflete'' [Arrow and Arabesque: Articles and Pamphlets], Bucharest: Minerva, 1984.
Editura Minerva Publishing House, Bucharest, 1984
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* ''Whisky Palace & alte elegii / Whisky Palace & altre elegie'', ed. Geo Vasile, Timişoara: Bastion, 2008. A critical anthology. (in Romanian/Italian)
* 'Whisky Palace & alte elegii. Whisky Palace & altre elegie', Bastion Publishing House, Timişoara, 2008 (bilingual edition Romanian-Italian, critical antoloby by Geo Vasile).
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==See also==
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* [[Contimporanul]]
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* [[Romania#Avant-garde]]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Vinea Ion Vinea on Romanian Wikipedia]
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* [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Vinea Vinea at Romanian Wikipedia]

Latest revision as of 23:49, 25 May 2022


Ion Vinea.
Born April 17, 1895(1895-04-17)
Giurgiu
Died July 6, 1964(1964-07-06) (aged 69)
Bucharest

Ion Vinea, literary pseudonym of Ion Eugen Iovanaki, was a Romanian poet in the avant-garde movement. He was an editor (with Marcel Janco) of Contimporanul magazine (1922-32) that was central to the Romanian modernism.

While still on high school (St. Sava in Bucharest), he published poetry with Tristan Tzara and Marcel Iancu in Simbol revue (1912).

Writings[edit]

Poems, and prose poems
  • Descântecul şi Flori de lampă [Charm and flowers lamp], Biblioteca Dimineaţa, 1925
  • Paradisul suspinelor [Paradise of Sighs], Bucharest: Cultura Națională, 1930. With 5 engravings and a portrait by Marcel Iancu.
  • Ora fântânilor [Time of fountains], Bucharest: E.L.P., 1964.
  • Poeme [Poems], Bucharest: Tineret, 1969
  • Ornic nesupus: versuri (Poezii de duminică) [Ornic Rebellious: Poems. (Sunday Poems)], ed. Leo Butnaru, Chisinău: Eus, 1993. An anthology.
Prose
  • Lunatecii [Lunatics], Bucharest: E.L.P., 1965. A novel.
  • Venin de mai [The Venom of May], Cluj-Napoca: Dacia, 1971. An unfinished novel
  • Publicistică literară [Literary journalism], Bucharest: Minerva, 1977
  • Săgeata şi arabescul. Articole şi pamflete [Arrow and Arabesque: Articles and Pamphlets], Bucharest: Minerva, 1984.
  • Whisky Palace & alte elegii / Whisky Palace & altre elegie, ed. Geo Vasile, Timişoara: Bastion, 2008. A critical anthology. (in Romanian/Italian)

See also[edit]

Links[edit]