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1004:, 1974), and in large part focused on tracing his family's long history. Zăstroiu praises his way of "intensely reliving" certain events, revisited in an "apparently random manner" and intertwined with "profound observations" about the economy and "social climate" of his era. Both Zăstroiu and Cioculescu call Solacolu a "remarkable portraitist". The memoirs carried twin introductions: a 1945 letter by Argetoianu and a preface by critic
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denounced him as the ringleader of a "Hitlerite association", and alleged that he was responsible for the nationwide shortages of soap. He still tried his comeback in politics with
Argetoianu's new group, the National Union for Work and Reconstruction—he was secretary of its Studies Group in March
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cultural society, which awarded him a collector's book of history, but he sold this and other items to an antiquarian bookshop, preferring monetary rewards to feed his smoking habit. Solacolu was first attracted to poetry "around 1906", when he was vacationing with
General Constantin Iarca, his
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Lupescu. The episode was received with annoyance at home, with Densusianu writing an article which chided Solacolu for not having done his best to reconcile with his peers; Solacolu responded through the press, insinuating that Densusianu was providing indirect support to
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Solacolu abandoned the
Densusianu circle in a rude manner, for which he later expressed his regret; instead, he returned to traditionalism as a disciple of Iorga, describing himself as entirely absorbed by the latter's charisma. He became an editor at Iorga's
560:. Gheorghiu praised Solacolu for his poetic concision and preciseness, which also characterized his contribution as a translator. Zăstroiu notes the diversity of critical assessments, with critics seeing Solocaolu as either a traditionalist in line with
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in 1918–1919. However, by his own account, he had destroyed most of the poetry written in that interval. He ultimately took his law degree in
Bucharest in December 1918. In 1920, he issued the poetry volume
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heritage, whose members where, by his own account, "many, so very many", virtually none of them having left
Bucharest in his own lifetime. He also reports that the shared surname originates with a
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September 1938, as a delegate for the General Union of Romanian Industrialists (UGIR). In December, he became UGIR's secretary. By then, he was publicizing his own ideas about the
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1083:. Solacolu's widow Ecaterina, also known as "Ketty", died in Bucharest in December 1988. The writer was also survived by a daughter, Josette, and a grandson, Andrei.
575:'s law faculty. During those months, with Romania still neutral in what became World War I, Solacolu was marginally involved with the literary-political circles of
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area between the ages of 1 and 33. His family's social positioning allowed him to meet various historical figures, including senior politician
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poet, translator, civil servant and social scientist. Born into a prosperous and intellectual family, he became a late affiliate of the
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General) Zaharia
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from 1920 to 1923, earning doctorates in philosophy and economic sciences in the latter year. His professors included
Sombart,
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During World War II, Solacolu presided upon the
National Association of Chemical Industries, which handled contracts with
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advised him to avoid specializing in law, and guided him toward sociology—also advising him to pursue his studies in
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517:, and that the same issue also featured the debut of a poet he viewed as more accomplished than him, namely
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As a sign of Solacolu's disengagement from literary life, in 1926 he was stripped of his membership in the
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by taking sips of alcohol before each takeoff. Young Solacolu attended the Golescu primary school, outside
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from the bookshops, singling it out as "detrimental to the good relationship between Romania and the
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During his final year, Solacolu was accepting interviews, conversing with the young essayist
232:, he eventually servd with distinctions as a cavalry commander, and also participated in the
1704:"Deschiderea expoziției internaționale dela Salonic. Inaugurarea pavilionului României", in
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1061:. His Shakespearean renditions were still used, though in a heavily edited form, by Anglist
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and held a seminary "on Marxism" at Iorga's "summer university". A contributor to Gusti's
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Cezar Stanciu, "Contribuții la istoria relațiilor postbelice româno–italiene", in
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as an organic and natural setting for national life. That year, he traveled to
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The war did not interrupt Solacolu's literary work, with samples taken up by
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In collaboration with Al. Westfried, Solacolu translated and published from
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George Volceanov, "Despre încâlcitele ițe ale canonului shakespearian", in
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1719:"Anunțuri comerciale. Uniunea Generală a Industriașilor din România", in
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in expanded form. During the early 1970s, he was a steady contributor to
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Decadență și decadentism în contextul modernității românești și europene
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Curentele social-politice contemporane. Critica materialismului istoric
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high schools. At age 15, his academic excellence was acknowledged by
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1609:, Issues 16–17/1925, p. 295; C. D. Fortunescu, "Cronica revistelor.
300:. Barbu was the son of Victor Solacolu, a magistrate, and Victoria (
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Noema. Comitetul Român de Istoria și Filosofia Științei și Tehnicii
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Iorgu Petrescu, "General prof. Zaharia Petrescu și familia sa", in
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From 1913 to 1915, Solacolu completed two years of studies at the
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1947. His uncle Theodor, who worked for the Romanian Legation in
2008:. London: International Reference Library Publishers Co., 1936.
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Lucian-Vasile Szabo, "Ioan Slavici în vizorul adversarilor", in
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Solacolu once specified that his birth date was March 17, 1897 (
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The young man slowly changed focus, arriving at the brand of
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Academic staff of the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
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Petrescu, pp. 566–567, 568, 569, 574, 575; Zăstroiu, p. 413
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and others, he was a regular at sessions organized by the
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Petrescu, pp. 572, 575. See also Cernat, pp. 49, 104, 109
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was using his translation for a staging of Shakespeare's
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in 1912—he noted that he had used the "then-fashionable"
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Avangarda românească și complexul periferiei: primul val
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Istoria literaturii române de la origini pînă în prezent
1425:. Poezii cu un cuvînt înainte de Șerban Cioculescu", in
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from 1925, and an honorific associate professor at the
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as a second lieutenant in the cavalry. He received the
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344:, engineer Paul Solacolu, and publicist Ion Solacolu.
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Revista de Științe Politice și Relații Internaționale
654:). This volume was followed in 1922 by a brochure on
1226:, "Breviar. Memorialul poetului Barbu Solacolu", in
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military school, and eventually participated in the
1626:"Universitatea populară dela Vălenii de Munte", in
1043:and also meeting with students at a high school in
525:, he completed and published a Romanian version of
363:. He would later recount that Vlaicu disguised his
252:. He was noted in local academia for his essays on
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774:, including economic adviser to the ministries of
1958:, Issue 12/2015, p. 22. See also Zăstroiu, p. 413
989:; his interviews appeared in the 1976 collection
220:, bringing to it his own leftist sympathies and
1375:, Vol. II, p. 375. Bucharest: Bibliografia, .
1264:"Bijuterie ieri, azi ruină: Casa Ing. Solacolu"
798:, he was quoted for his 1929 critical study of
533:—this being his first contribution to theater.
418:, whom he considered a great author. He sent a
2048:Dicționarul general al literaturii române. S/Ș
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16:Romanian poet and social scientist (1897–1976)
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1515:Al. Ț., "Insemnări literare. Dostoiewski de
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304:Petrescu), daughter of military doctor (and
1970:, "Critică și bibliografie. Dorin Tudoran,
1930:Shakespeare in the Romanian Cultural Memory
1572:"Parte oficială. Ministerul Justiției", in
1431:, Vol. XXI, Issue 11, November 1968, p. 142
1174:Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române
658:, first published in its German version at
426:, in 1909, but received a flat rejection.
2251:Romanian military personnel of World War I
2006:Politics and Political Parties in Roumania
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1689:"Alte rezultate definitive la Cameră", in
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212:(March 17, 1897 – October 30, 1976) was a
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848:During 1941, with Romania as an ally of
796:Arhiva pentru Știință și Reformă Socială
754:. By April 1924, he had entered Iorga's
2266:Recipients of the Military Virtue Medal
1645:, pp. 80–81. Timișoara: Atheneu, 1934;
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236:. Solacolu trained as an economist in
1769:V. S., "Cronică. Dr. Barbu Solacolu,
7:
2231:Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
2221:Romanian people of Bulgarian descent
1978:, Vol. XXVII, 1979–1980, pp. 229–230
1934:Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
1816:"Știri politice. Dela U.N.M.R.", in
996:Solacolu's full memoirs appeared as
410:—which also acquainted him with the
1725:, Issue 286/1938, Part II, p. 11073
2226:Saint Sava National College alumni
2161:Translators of William Shakespeare
917:in their entirety), but also from
825:, as head of the PUA list for the
817:(PUA), putting out its newspaper,
722:. He continued his studies at the
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2126:Romanian male short story writers
2043:, Vol. X, 2011, pp. 561–575.
1663:Politics and Political Parties...
1588:Politics and Political Parties...
1472:Politics and Political Parties...
1176:, Vol. II, pp. 579–580. Pitești:
1020:. Under a separate contract with
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1856:Dana Dumitriu, "Memorialistică.
1734:D. Dogaru, "Revista revistelor.
1590:, p. 373; Zăstroiu, pp. 412, 413
860:, when Romania went over to the
694:, contributing to the magazines
388:; he wrote a piece dedicated to
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2261:Romanian people of World War II
1792:, Issue 126/1945, pp. 4726–4727
1736:Analele Economice și Statistice
835:Thessaloniki International Fair
583:, which were supportive of the
332:business and a large estate in
1014:Măști, lecturi și interpretări
752:Progressive Conservative Party
1:
2246:Romanian Land Forces officers
2191:Romanian activist journalists
2186:Romanian political candidates
1421:, "Cărți noi. Barbu Solacolu
998:Evocări. Confesiuni. Portrete
987:Museum of Romanian Literature
75:Socialist Republic of Romania
2151:English–Romanian translators
1490:, pp. 936, 1029. Bucharest:
1051:on November 3. At the time,
1032:submitted for review by the
884:Communist regime and old age
756:Democratic Nationalist Party
473:, his work also taken up in
404:, and read Iorga's journal,
242:Democratic Nationalist Party
2156:French–Romanian translators
2106:20th-century Romanian poets
1835:, Issue 2/2007, pp. 105–106
1771:Das neue Rumänien im Werden
1742:, Issues 10–12/1938, p. 605
1710:, September 14, 1938, p. 11
1632:, Issues 26–27/1925, p. 452
1617:, Issues 18–19/1925, p. 271
1460:Note politice, 2. 1916–1917
952:Sonnets from the Portuguese
874:Das neue Rumänien im Werden
854:Das neue Rumänien im Werden
619:Theoretician and bureaucrat
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2216:Politicians from Bucharest
2171:Romanian newspaper editors
1807:, Issue 288/1945, p. 10950
1578:, Issue 284/1925, p. 14160
1053:Timișoara National Theater
1034:National Theater Bucharest
947:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
911:Romania's communist regime
611:and was an Officer of the
359:, or the aviation pioneer
265:Romania's communist regime
2276:Burials at Bellu Cemetery
2166:Romanian magazine editors
2136:Romanian literary critics
1777:, Issues 1–6/1943, p. 193
1695:, December 24, 1933, p. 9
1680:, December 21, 1933, p. 8
1653:, Issues 4–6/1930, p. 117
744:Romanian Writers' Society
28:
2146:20th-century translators
1993:, December 8, 1988, p. 6
1990:Informația Bucureștiului
1919:, November 3, 1976, p. 4
1599:"Cărți, reviste, ziare.
955:). In 1968, he reissued
898:Romanian Communist Party
896:. In February 1946, the
766:, he was also active in
577:Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești
226:Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești
2206:Romanian civil servants
2196:20th-century memoirists
2091:Romanian industrialists
1928:Monica Matei-Chesnoiu,
1773:. București, 1942", in
1525:, Issue 40/1922, p. 280
573:University of Bucharest
2211:Writers from Bucharest
2096:20th-century essayists
1866:, Issue 41/1976, p. 10
1822:, March 21, 1947, p. 2
1563:, April 24, 1924, p. 4
1506:Zăstroiu, pp. 413, 414
1081:Constantin Sandu-Aldea
823:December 1933 election
564:or a modern poet à la
416:Constantin Sandu-Aldea
234:Hungarian–Romanian War
2176:Contimporanul writers
2086:Romanian sociologists
1972:Biografia debuturilor
1899:, Issue 33/1974, p. 2
1884:Zăstroiu, pp. 413–414
1740:Sociologie Românească
1456:Alexandru Marghiloman
1446:, Issue 3/2015, p. 47
1398:, p. 144. Bucharest:
1323:, p. 659. Bucharest:
1232:, Issue 30/1974, p. 7
915:Shakespeare's sonnets
811:Constantin Argetoianu
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288:Early life and career
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1400:Editura Curtea Veche
839:crisis of capitalism
827:Assembly of Deputies
815:Agrarian Union Party
724:University of Berlin
668:Henri de Saint-Simon
336:. Victor's brother,
306:Romanian Land Forces
250:Agrarian Union Party
2201:Romanian memoirists
2131:Decadent literature
2111:Romanian male poets
2081:Romanian economists
1932:, p. 243. Madison:
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1629:Societatea de Mâine
1606:Societatea de Mâine
1178:Editura Paralela 45
870:Propaganda Ministry
804:Marxian Revisionism
760:Ministry of Justice
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475:Sărbătoarea Eroilor
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1172:Aurel Sasu (ed.),
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69:(1976-10-30)
2076:1976 deaths
2071:1897 births
2019:Paul Cernat
1611:Țara de Jos
1601:Țara de Jos
788:regionalism
784:Țara de Jos
732:Alois Riehl
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670:(1925) and
538:Maeterlinck
489:N. D. Cocea
484:Vieața Nouă
424:Sămănătorul
407:Sămănătorul
390:Joan of Arc
355:, comedian
222:agrarianism
73:Bucharest,
2121:Sonneteers
2065:Categories
2000:References
1143:Luceafărul
1045:Balta Albă
1030:Demosthene
979:Sergiu Dan
968:Secolul 20
894:Demosthene
701:Sburătorul
631:Letopiseți
558:Ion Pillat
515:amphibrach
384:uncle, in
377:Saint Sava
320:nickname,
122:politician
113:translator
104:Journalist
99:Occupation
47:1897-03-17
2014:252801505
1936:, 2006.
1819:Universul
1707:Universul
1692:Dimineața
1677:Dimineața
1402:, 2011.
1327:, 1973.
1071:writers:
648:Ion Barbu
487:, and in
459:Ion Vinea
414:prose of
334:Sărulești
314:Bulgarian
298:Bucharest
294:Old Style
283:Biography
199:Decadence
189:Symbolism
138:1906–1976
107:economist
54:Bucharest
2029:, 2007.
1757:Scînteia
1474:, p. 373
1381:40106291
1180:, 2004.
866:Red Army
674:(1930).
464:Simbolul
349:Lipscani
214:Romanian
193:Romanian
116:academic
92:Falstaff
86:S. Barbu
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