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|birth_place = Giurgiu
 
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|death_place = 1964, July 6 [[Bucharest]]
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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 the ''[[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).
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Contimporanul]]
 
* [[Romania#Avant-garde]]
 
* [[Romania#Avant-garde]]
  
==Links==
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==External 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]

Revision as of 23:21, 21 December 2013


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 the 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

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

External links