Vintil Russu Irianu - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Apr 20, 1897 Died on 25 Feb 1973 (aged 75)

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About Vintil Russu Irianu

  • Vintila Russu-?irianu (April 20, 1897–?) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian journalist, memoirist and translator. Born in Arad, his father was journalist and activist Ioan Russu-?irianu.
  • After attending high school in his native city, he left for Bucharest, capital of the Romanian Old Kingdom.
  • He enrolled in the Conservatory and at Bucharest University's medical faculty, but completed neither.
  • He took part in World War I as an officer in the Romanian Army; in the temporary capital of Ia?i, while visiting the homes of Barbu ?tefanescu Delavrancea, Nicolae Iorga, Take Ionescu and Osvald Teodoreanu, he became acquainted with Robert de Flers, whom he later assisted in Paris.
  • After the end of the war and his native province's union with Romania, he returned to Bucharest, completing the literature and philosophy faculty.
  • He was technical secretary at the Cultural League for the Unity of All Romanians, librarian for the Romanian Academy, editor at Flacara, secretary to Octavian Goga and an opinion journalist.
  • From 1923 to 1924, he was secretary of the Romanian Writers' Union, in which capacity he organized a number of tournaments and soirées.He made his literary debut in 1919, and then sporadically contributed poems and articles to Flacara, Gândirea, Cugetul românesc, Adevarul literar, Cuvântul liber and Rampa.
  • In 1927, he left for Paris, where he edited the monthly Revue Franco-Roumaine magazine.
  • While there, he not only became acquainted with nearly the entire French literary establishment, but also with local Romanian émigrés (including George Enescu, Constantin Brâncu?i, Panait Istrati, Elena Vacarescu, Marthe Bibesco, Ilarie Voronca, Nicolae Titulescu and Marioara Ventura).
  • His 1969 memoir, Vinurile lor..., features lively, finely drawn recollections of these individuals.
  • With Alexandru Babeanu, he wrote the play Biruitorul, which was staged at the National Theatre Bucharest in 1924.
  • After the King Michael Coup of 1944, he and Cezar Petrescu dramatized the latter's novel Ochii strigoiului and wrote Mânzul nebun.
  • In 1947 and under the imminent rise of the communist regime, he penned plays for workers and local cultural stages.
  • These are thoroughly obsolete today, as are his poems, anthologized in 1972 as Îmi amintesc de aceste versuri with the assistance of Mihai Gafi?a.
  • He capably translated Honoré de Balzac (Gobseck) and Roger Martin du Gard (The Thibaults).
  • Pen names he used include V.
  • R.
  • ?., Ion Dacu and D.
  • Dinu.

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