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Monthly Archives: October 2017
Severin’s Choice: Ion Bolocan
Artist Statement: “A sculptor lives through his works, and that is why each one of his creations is – to him- a piece of his soul. Mainly, my sculptures represent the human body and no matter how hard I would … Continue reading
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Tagged Brâncuşi, Gheorghe Dican, Ion Bolocan, Munch, Pavel Susara, Republic of Moldavia artists, The Lady from Chisinau, The Thinking
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Text and Time 116
Text and Time 116, oil on canvas, 50×70 cm, 2017. Work of Archetypal Expressionism, requested by an art collector from Bucharest, D.T., the follower of a famous family of intelectuals and boyards from Bukowina, my beautiful home-region.
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Tagged archetypal expressionism, Bucharest art collector, Text and Time 116
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Severin’s Choice: Marcel Cornis-Pope
‘’Intercultural translation is by definition boundary-crossing, facilitating interaction and response.’’ Interview with the literary criticist and theorist Marcel Cornis-Pope, Professor of English and Media Studies, Department of English, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA. –I know that you’ve been a lucky … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Marino, Dylan Thomas, Ken Kesey, levure litteraire, Marcel Cornis-Pope, Narrative Innovation and Cultural Rewriting in the Cold War Era and After, Professor of English and Media Studies, Pynchon, rodica draghincescu, Salinger, Thomas Wolfe, Virginia Commonwealth University, Vonnegut
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