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Contimporanul (antiquated
spelling of the
Romanian word for "the Contemporary",
singular masculine form) was a
Romanian (initially a w****ly and later...
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founded Contimporanul, the
influential tribune of the
Romanian avant-garde,
advocating a mix of Constructivism, ****urism and Cubism. At
Contimporanul, Janco...
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magazine called Contimporanul. Late in 1924,
Contimporanul teamed up with Ciprian, who gave a
public reading from
Urmuz during the
Contimporanul International...
- was emplo**** by Vinea's new venue, the
prestigious modernist venue Contimporanul.
Having debuted in its
first issue with a
comment on
Romanian translation...
- there).
After July 1922,
Marcel Janco rallied with
Vinea in
editing Contimporanul,
which published some of Tzara's
earliest poems but
never offered space...
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classics of
Romanian literature. Călugăru, who
moved from the
moderate Contimporanul magazine to the
Surrealist platform unu, was also one of the main contributors...
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Returning to the
literary and
political press,
gravitating between Contimporanul, Adevărul, and Cuvântul,
Theodorescu radicalized his
vision of public...
- "avant-garde movement"
during the
interwar period which evolved around the "
Contimporanul" magazine. Petrașcu is
widely considered as the most
talented Romanian...
- It was
sponsored by the
socialist circle of the city. A new
magazine Contimporanul was
published in the 1920s,
claiming to
continue the
tradition of the...
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modernist circles,
formed around Romanian magazines such as Sburătorul,
Contimporanul or Șantier, but also
close to the more
mainstream journal Viața Românească...