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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. Co-editor (with [[Marcel Janco]]), of the [[Contimporanul]] magazine, that was the focus of Romanian modernism.
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==Life and work==
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Even from High school (St. Sava of Bucharest) he publish poetry with Tristan Tzara and Marcel Iancu in 'Simbol 1912' revue. 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.
  
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Vinea Ion Vinea on Romanian Wikipedia]
 
* [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Vinea Ion Vinea on Romanian Wikipedia]

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

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.

Life and work

Even from High school (St. Sava of Bucharest) he publish poetry with Tristan Tzara and Marcel Iancu in 'Simbol 1912' revue. 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.


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