Lucian Blaga: The Mioritic space

Traduit par Mária Kovács (trad.)

p. 205-211


Extrait

1Title: Spaţiul mioritic (The Mioritic space)

2Originally published: in Gândirea (1935), re-published in Spaţiul mioritic (Bucharest: Cartea Românească, 1936)

3Language: Romanian

4The present excerpts are from Trilogia culturii, vol. 2 (Bucharest: Humanitas, 1994), pp. 9–10, 21–22, 24–25.

About the author

5Lucian Blaga [1895, Lancrăm (Hun. Lámkerék), Transylvania–1961, Cluj]: poet and philosopher. His father was a teacher. He studied in Braşov (Hun. Brassó, Ger. Kronstadt) and Vienna. In 1919 Blaga published his first volume of poetry, Poemele luminii (The poems of light). In 1920 he obtained a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Vienna. Blaga’s poetical talent was immediately recognized, and in 1921 the Romanian Academy awarded him the Adamachi prize for his literary debut. Between 1920 and 1924, Blaga worked in the editorial offices of various newspapers in Cluj. At the same time, through his friend, Nichifor Crainic, Blaga entered the traditionalist Gândirea circle. He

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