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Ilarie Teodorescu
Ilarie is a Romanian-language masculine given name that may refer to: *Ilarie Chendi * Ilarie Voronca See also *"Ilariê "Ilariê" is a song recorded by the Brazilian singer Xuxa, released on June 30, 1988 by Som Livre as the lead single from her fourth studio album, ''Xou da Xuxa 3'' (1988). "Ilariê" debuted at the top of the Brazilian radio stations, reigning fo ...", a Brazilian pop song {{Disambig Romanian masculine given names ...
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Ilarie Chendi
Ilarie Chendi (November 14, 1871 – June 23, 1913) was a Romanian literary critic. Born in Darlac, Kis-Küküllő County, now Dârlos, Sibiu County, in Transylvania, his father Vasile was a Romanian Orthodox priest, while his mother Eliza (''née'' Hodoș) was related to Alexandru Papiu Ilarian and Nerva Hodoș. His father's clerical family originated in Șaroṣ, while his mother's father was a priest in Band. In 1894, he graduated from the theological seminary in Sibiu and enrolled in the Literature faculty of the University of Budapest, which he left in 1898.Ilarie Chendi, Răzvan Voncu, ''Eminescu şi vremea sa'', p.13. Editura Viitorul Românesc, 1999 He made his prose-writing debut in 1893, and in 1898 settled in Bucharest, capital of the Romanian Old Kingdom. He published three volumes of critical columns, fragments and impressions over the course of three years (1903, 1904 and 1905), an unprecedented level of activity for a Romanian critic. Further works of impress ...
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Ilarie Voronca
Ilarie Voronca (pen name of Eduard Marcus; 31 December 1903, Brăila—8 April 1946, Paris) was a Romanian avant-garde poet and essayist. life and career Voronca was of Jewish ethnicity. In his early years, he was connected with Eugen Lovinescu's ''Sburătorul'' group, making his debut in 1922 in the ''Sburătorul literar'' (symbolist pieces inspired by the works of George Bacovia and Camil Baltazar). Voronca's poems of the period, gloomy and passive in tone, are in marked contrast to his later works. Only a year later, Voronca adopted a change in style, adhering to the modernist manifesto published in ''Contimporanul'' and contributing to literary magazines such as ''Punct'' and ''Integral''. He and Stephan Roll issued a Constructivism-inspired magazine entitled ''75 HP'', of which only one number was ever printed. In 1925, he collaborated with Victor Brauner on "picto-poèsie" for a portrait of himself. It is a cubist portrait of the Romanian poet Ilarie Voronca In 192 ...
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Ilariê
"Ilariê" is a song recorded by the Brazilian singer Xuxa, released on June 30, 1988 by Som Livre as the lead single from her fourth studio album, ''Xou da Xuxa 3'' (1988). "Ilariê" debuted at the top of the Brazilian radio stations, reigning for 20 consecutive weeks. Ilariê's success has made ''Xou da Xuxa 3'', the second best-selling album in the history of Brazil, with more than 3 million copies, entering the Guinness World Records as the best-selling children's album in history. The song was recorded in 80 dialects, including a Chinese Chinese can refer to: * Something related to China * Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity **''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation ** List of ethnic groups in China, people of ... version recorded by Taiwanese girl group i.n.g. In addition, the song achieved international success, when it was released outside Brazil in 1989, reaching position #11 on the Billboard's ...
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