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31: 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 900:
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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applicant, Emil 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
710:. Solacolu saw himself as the direct inspiration for Pillat's work as a poet, noting however that his imitator managed to surpass him; this observation made him pause his career in fine letters, and led him to concentrate his efforts on scholarly pursuits. Though himself a jurist, 677:
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 568:. Zăstroiu validates both these assessments: in his definition, Solacolu managed to bring together "Symbolist accessories" such as the "aquatic mystery" into a "rural landscape that is not at all engulfed in nostalgia for the past". 544:. Scholar Remus Zăstroiu revisited this as a outstanding contribution, given its "surprising zeal". Solacolu's own youth poetry was a mixture of Symbolism (which he himself identified as a subset of "mystical romanticism") and 2235: 633:
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
852:, Solacolu was appointed head of the National Association of Chemical Industries (ANIC), which delivered for the German war industry. In 1942, he published a German-language treatise on Romania's economy, 1008:. The latter jokingly accused Solacolu of "betrayal", in that his activity as an economist had eclipsed his poetic self. Additionally, the work intrigued Cioculescu with its claim to not have experienced 1065:, who curated a definitive Romanian Shakespeare edition in 1982–1991. In 1978, Tudoran issued a book of interviews, which contained some of Solacolu's thoughts on the literary reconsideration of three 316:
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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of 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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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 Petrescu. Before marrying Solacolu, Victoria had been his secretary; her sister, Alina, was the wife of zoologist
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from 1920 to 1923, earning doctorates in philosophy and economic sciences in the latter year. His professors included Sombart,
296:: March 5), against sources which have March 18. His exact place of birth was a family townhouse on Astronomului Street 6, in 2175: 2085: 889: 826: 822: 735: 158: 240:, returning to serve the Romanian state as a civil servant. He had a marginal presence in national politics, first with the 2140: 877: 759: 293: 259:
During World War II, Solacolu presided upon the National Association of Chemical Industries, which handled contracts with
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Tudor Savin, "De ce nu aveam săpun. O asociație de tip hitlerist care împiedică justa repartiție a materiilor grase", in
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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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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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Dicționar de pseudonime, anonime, anagrame, astronime, criptonime ale scriitorilor și publiciștilor români
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Barbu, who was Victor and Victoria's second son (his elder, Fernand, had been born in Belgium), lived in
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from the bookshops, singling it out as "detrimental to the good relationship between Romania and the
814: 723: 680: 667: 638:("Shadows on the Roads"), bridging Symbolism with proletarian sympathies; though nominally issued by 549: 305: 249: 406: 400:. He was one of the youngsters who had been impressed by the traditionalist historian and theorist, 2120: 1967: 1483: 803: 791: 625: 596: 537: 450: 268: 253: 758:, being welcomed at its public meetings as a member of the "young guard". A public auditor at the 1442: 655: 483: 57: 967: 922: 1691: 1676: 2051: 2030: 2009: 1937: 1803: 1801:"Ministerul Propagandei. Listele Nr. 17 și Nr. 18 de publicațiuni retrase din circulație", in 1788: 1721: 1574: 1403: 1376: 1328: 1181: 1009: 918: 910: 821:; he had split with Iorga, who, in return, scolded him publicly. He ran unsuccessfully in the 545: 264: 198: 1039:
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 1067: 1062: 1061:. His Shakespearean renditions were still used, though in a heavily edited form, by Anglist 1057: 1044: 842: 746:(having joined it in 1920). According to Zăstroiu, Solacolu was for a while affiliated with 727: 430: 317: 272: 188: 548:. With time, Solacolu turned to a more bucolic style, which, accordin to reviewers such as 1491: 1324: 1025: 1021: 936: 794:
and held a seminary "on Marxism" at Iorga's "summer university". A contributor to Gusti's
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By 1945, Solacolu had switched focus back on his literary career, beginning work on a
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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
328:. From him and from his father, Dimitrie Solacolu, Barbu had inherited the 263:. He was pushed out of politics in the late 1940s with the inauguration of 2013: 1719:"Anunțuri comerciale. Uniunea Generală a Industriașilor din România", in 1380: 959:
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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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
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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
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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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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 603:
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 181: 142: 134: 98: 80: 63: 40: 21: 2181:Democratic Nationalist Party (Romania) politicians 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 666:. He would then publish similar monographs on 16:Romanian poet and social scientist (1897–1976) 2256:Romanian people of the Hungarian–Romanian War 1502: 1500: 1133: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 1123: 1121: 1119: 1117: 1115: 1012:. He had prepared for print another book, as 856:("New Romania in the Making"). Following the 809:Before October 1932, Solacolu had joined the 8: 2271:Officers of the Order of the Crown (Romania) 1515:Al. Ț., "Insemnări literare. Dostoiewski de 1113: 1111: 1109: 1107: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1097: 1095: 690:. In 1924, he made his second appearance in 684:in 1923, while also being hosted in Vinea's 556:, anticipated better known contributions by 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 1750: 1748: 1689:"Alte rezultate definitive la Cameră", in 1242: 1240: 1238: 1219: 1217: 1215: 1213: 1024:, he had also completed translations from 764:Academy of Higher-level Commercial Studies 212:(March 17, 1897 – October 30, 1976) was a 18: 1909: 1907: 1905: 1665:, pp. 373, 533. See also Zăstroiu, p. 413 1315: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1307: 1211: 1209: 1207: 1205: 1203: 1201: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1193: 1976:Anuar de Lingvistică și Istorie Literară 1843: 1841: 1535: 1533: 1531: 1373:60 scriitori români de origină evreească 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; 1358: 1356: 1354: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1288: 1286: 1284: 1282: 1280: 1278: 1256: 1254: 1252: 1091: 2046:Remus Zăstroiu, "Solacolu, Barbu", in 1168: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1154: 1152: 1146:, Vol. XVIII, Issue 22, May 1975, p. 3 909:. Barbu survived the establishment of 248:, and then as a leading member of the 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 14: 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 146: 102: 84: 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 29: 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 2292: 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 748:Alexandru Marghiloman 609:Military Virtue Medal 562:Ștefan Octavian Iosif 288:Early life and career 2141:Romanian translators 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: 1641:Cornel Grofșorean, 1629:Societatea de Mâine 1606:Societatea de Mâine 1178:Editura Paralela 45 870:Propaganda Ministry 804:Marxian Revisionism 760:Ministry of Justice 692:Convorbiri Literare 640:Convorbiri Literare 626:Convorbiri Literare 597:fell to the Germans 475:Sărbătoarea Eroilor 422:to be published in 269:William Shakespeare 254:Revisionist Marxism 244:, as a disciple of 2241:Cavalry commanders 2101:Romanian essayists 1760:, February 4, 1946 1522:Sburătorul Literar 1392:Angelo Mitchievici 1172:Aurel Sasu (ed.), 656:Fyodor Dostoyevsky 613:Order of the Crown 431:mainline Symbolism 386:Valea Călugărească 342:Șerban C. 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Index

Solacolu in 1974
Bucharest
Kingdom of Romania
Socialist Republic of Romania
Lyric poetry
sonnet
dramatic poem
essay
memoir
sketch story
Symbolism
Romanian
Decadence
Romanian
Symbolist movement
agrarianism
Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești
Ioan Slavici
Hungarian–Romanian War
Weimar Germany
Democratic Nationalist Party
Nicolae Iorga
Agrarian Union Party
Revisionist Marxism
Nazi Germany
Romania's communist regime
William Shakespeare
Leon Levițchi
oral historians
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