Perpessicius
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A veteran of World War I, where he lost use of his right arm, Perpessicius debuted in poetry while recovering in hospital, publishing the critically acclaimed volume ''Scut și targă'' ("Shield and Stretcher"). His subsequent "intimist" and Neoclassical tendencies made him part of a distinct current within the local branch of Symbolism. Like other mainstream modernists of his day, Perpessicius also espoused anti-fascism and criticized nationalism in general, attitudes which led him into conflict with the 1930s far right. In 1938-1940 however, Perpessicius controversially offered a degree of support to the fascist-inspired National Renaissance Front, and was promoted by its leader, King Carol II. Sympathetic to the left-wing trend after World War II, Perpessicius was drawn into cooperation with the Romanian Communist Party. Although subsequently endorsed and acclaimed by the communist regime, Perpessicius was reluctant to condone its policies and dedicated his final years almost exclusively to literature. A member of the Romanian Academy and founding director of the Museum of Romanian Literature, he was co-editor of ''Viața Românească'' magazine, and, in 1957, head of the academy's Library. Provided by Wikipedia
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Other Authors:
“...Perpessicius 1891-1971...”
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Published: 1988
Superior document: Opere 8
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Published: 1977
Superior document: Opere 7
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Published: 1999
Superior document: Opere 17,Bibliografie. Viaţa - Opera. Referinţe, Pt. 1, (1866 1938)
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Published: 1958
Superior document: Opere 5 : Poezii postume
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Published: 1985
Superior document: Opere 12 : Publicisticǎ
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Published: 1963
Superior document: Opere 6
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Published: 1984
Superior document: Opere 11 : Publicisticǎ
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Published: 1985
Superior document: Opere 13 : Publicisticǎ
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Published: 1980
Superior document: Opere 9 : Publicisticǎ
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Published: 1983
Superior document: Opere 14
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Published: 1989
Superior document: Opere 16
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Published: 1993
Superior document: Opere 15
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Published: 1989
Superior document: Opere 10 : Publicisticǎ