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Emanoil Bucuța

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in 1922, at Fundația Culturală ("the Cultural Foundation") in 1925, and at Casa Școalelor ("the House of Schools", which administered funding for schools under the
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Bucuța was primarily interested in Romanian culture, art, and ethnography, including the cultures of national minorities. In
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was mainly focused on cultural pluralism within and outside of Romania's borders, a recurring theme in his work.
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After 1918, Bucuța became an active promoter of cultural life in interwar Romania. He served as director at the
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in 1941. As he sadly remarked about his career: "the writer was pushed aside by the cultural figure".
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on 7 October 1946, at the age of 59, after a long illness. He was buried at Sf. Vineri Cemetery.
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He took part in cross-Balkan conferences between 1930 and 1932 which would later result in the
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in the proper sense of the word, a poet who sings of his small domestic universe".
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While a student in Berlin, he kept a diary, which was posthumously published as
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Cioculescu, Șerban (22 October 1946). "Foietonul Adevĕrului. Emanoil Bucuța".
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Asociația Transilvană pentru Literatura Română și Cultura Poporului Român
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prose writer, poet, cultural official, and Corresponding Member of the
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in 1912, but was forced to drop out after 1913 due to lack of funds.
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Bucuța also acted as a translator. He translated Japanese writer
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Bucuța served as a member of several cultural societies:
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in 1907, followed by a degree in German Studies from the
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to Ioniță Popescu, a butler, and his wife Rebeca-Elena (
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Lucian Blaga Central University Library of Cluj-Napoca
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Bucuța was editor-in-chief of two cultural magazines,
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Bucharest: Tipografia "Cartea Românească". 455:Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române 389:(1930–1934) — full series digitized by the 29: 18: 315:writers' congresses from 1927 to 1933. 406: 186:("Șefki's Escape", 1927; winner of the 104:; 27 June 1887 – 7 October 1946) was a 449: 447: 373:(Bucharest: Editura Casei Școalelor): 302:Ministry of Religious Affairs and Arts 7: 606:Humboldt University of Berlin alumni 505:"Casa Școalelor - Literatura de azi" 420: 418: 416: 414: 412: 410: 288:As a political and cultural official 325:Bucuța was elected a Corresponding 596:Saint Sava National College alumni 194:("Our Lady of the Sea", 1930) and 14: 249:("The Falcon Breeder", 1928) and 311:. He also served as delegate to 636:20th-century Romanian novelists 611:20th-century Romanian diarists 601:University of Bucharest alumni 327:Member of the Romanian Academy 1: 563:. 12 October 1946. p. 3. 546:. 25 October 1946. p. 3. 476:Românii dintre Vidin și Timoc 352:Românii dintre Vidin și Timoc 255:Românii dintre Vidin și Timoc 631:20th-century Romanian poets 284:and Russian popular verse. 198:("The Black Goat", 1938). 182:He published three novels: 662: 591:People from Giurgiu County 621:Romanian magazine editors 192:Maica Domnului de la mare 188:Romanian Writers' Society 175:remarked: " is the first 132:Bucuța). After moving to 28: 489:Kakuzo, Okakura (1926). 474:Bucuța, Emanoil (1923). 116:Early life and education 626:Romanian civil servants 367:magazine (in Romanian). 265:", 1923). 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Bolintin-Deal
Giurgiu
Kingdom of Romania
Bucharest
Romania
Romanian
Romanian Academy
Bolintin-Deal
Giurgiu County
Bucharest
Saint Sava High School
University of Bucharest
University of Berlin
Universul
George Călinescu
Romanian Writers' Society
Boabe de grâu
Gândirea
Viața Românească
Vidin
Timok
Kakuzō Okakura
Goethe
Ministry of Labour
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Religious Affairs and Arts
Balkan Pact
PEN
Asociația Transilvană pentru Literatura Română și Cultura Poporului Român

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