Saşa Pană
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Saşa Pană | |
Born |
June 22, 1902 Bucharest |
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Died | 1981, August 22 Bucharest |
Saşa Pană, on his real name: Alexandru Binder (8 August 1902—22 August 1981) was a Romanian avant-garde poet, novelist, and short story writer.
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Life and work
Born to a Jewish family in Bucharest, he trained as a physician in Iaşi and Bucharest, becoming a qualified combat medic in 1927. In 1925, after publishing several Symbolism-inspired poems under the title 'Răbojul unui muritor' (A Mortal's Tally) he was attracted by the Dada movement. Pană financed and edited the 1928 avant-garde magazine named unu and a publishing house with the same name. Many of Pană's writings were combined with drawings by notable artists such as M. H. Maxy, Man Ray, Victor Brauner, Pablo Picasso, and Marcel Janco.
Works
- 1973, 'Born in '02' [Născut în '02]