Furnica''. His identity was ultimately revealed to the public in 1924. His poetic work was featured in Minulescu's Symbolist magazines: ''
Revista Celor L'alți'' (on its very last issue, that of April 1908) and ''Insula'', where he was one of the main contributors. It also appeared in ''
Seara
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'', the Symbolist-friendly newspaper, and in
Tristan Tzara
Tristan Tzara (; ; born Samuel or Samy Rosenstock, also known as S. Samyro; – 25 December 1963) was a Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist. Also active as a journalist, playwright, literary and art critic, comp ...
's ''
Simbolul''.
[Cernat, p. 49] For a while, he attended the salon hosted by
Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești
Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești (; born Alexandru Bogdan, also known as Ion Doican, Ion Duican and Al. Dodan; June 13, 1870 – May 12, 1922) was a Romanian Symbolism (arts), Symbolist poet, essayist, and art and literary critic, who was also known as ...
, the controversial arts patron. In parallel, from 1908, Ștefănescu was judge in training at
Ciolăneștii din Deal,
Teleorman County, and on the
Ștorobăneasa
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–
Bârca
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*Marin Ceaușu
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circuit; he was a lawyer in
Prahova County
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from 1910.
After a brief marriage to an unknown woman from Ciolăneștii din Deal, he wed a Virginia Malcoci Petrescu in September 1911.
His first book also appeared that year, as ''Poeme'' ("Poems").
In interwar
Greater Romania
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, Ștefănescu resumed his practice, transferring to the
Ilfov County bar association in April 1923.
He became a widower that year, after which he lived in informal relationships with various women;
[Călinescu, p. 1016] his two children from his late wife, Margareta and Miron, were adopted by a maternal aunt who lived in Bucharest.
With his work included in 1920s anthologies by
Perpessicius
Perpessicius (; pen name of Dumitru S. Panaitescu, also known as Panait Șt. Dumitru, D. P. Perpessicius and Panaitescu-Perpessicius; October 22, 1891 – March 29, 1971) was a Romanian literary historian and critic, poet, essayist and fiction wri ...
and
Ion Pillat
Ion Pillat (31 March 1891 – 17 April 1945) was a distinguished Romanian poet. He is best known for his volume ''Pe ArgeÈ™ în sus'' (''Upstream on the ArgeÈ™'') and ''Poeme într-un vers'' (''One-line poems'').
His maternal grandfather wa ...
,
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"Firul vremii în concertul vocilor"
in ''România Literară ''România Literară'' is a cultural and literary magazine from Romania. In its original edition, it was founded on 1 January 1855 by Vasile Alecsandri and published in Iași until 3 December 1855, when it was suppressed. The new series appeared on ...
'', Nr. 6/2001 his second book of verse, the 1925 ''Imperii efemere'' ("Ephemeral Empires"); another book, ''Armonii lascive'' ("Lascivious Harmonies"), was announced but never appeared.
He became a bailiff at the courthouses in
Buzău (May 1931),
Brașov (November 1933) and
Alba Iulia (April 1934),
by then focusing on writing prose. His modern fairy tales, inspired by
Romanian folklore
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, appeared in 1929 as ''Păunașul Codrilor'' ("Little Peacock of the Forest").
He resigned from the magistracy in September 1934, but continued to write in the folkloric genre, with collections that had Romanian, Arab or Indian themes: ''Povestea lui Buceag Împărat'' ("The Tale of Emperor Steppe", 1937), ''Povestea lui Mitu Sucitu'' ("The Tale of Contorted Mitu", 1939), ''Abdalah și frumoasa Azad'' ("Abdalah and Fair Azad", 1939).
The series was completed with ''Zastra fachirul'' ("Zahra the Fakir", 1939).
His novels, published during World War II, were ''Spre o nouă viață'' ("Toward a New Life", 1941), ''Școala dragostei'' ("The school of Love", 1943), and ''Femei moderne'' ("Modern Women", 1944).
By then his daughter Margareta, or Marga, was also earning notoriety as a visual artist: after working for ''
Straja Țării
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'', she illustrated books by
Mihail DrumeÈ™ and the literary newspaper ''Ziarul Copiilor'' (which she also edited in 1947).
In 1949, under the
communist regime, Ștefănescu-Est unsuccessfully attempted to publish the novella ''Țara mea frumoasă'' ("My beautiful Land") and the fairy tale ''Făt-Frumos din agrișe'' ("''
Făt-Frumos
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'' of the Gooseberries").
Completely forgotten by 1950, he had also lost his eyesight.
The family was repressed under the new laws: Marga's husband, who had served in the Honor Guard at the
Royal Palace
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, was imprisoned.
Giving up on publishing, Marga moved to
Galați
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, where she taught
technical drawing
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Technical drawing is essent ...
at the
Faculty of Land Development. She took her father with her and provided for him.
In 1968, an anthology listed the poet as deceased, but Ștefănescu gave an interview in 1977 at his Galați home—according to critic
Alexandru Piru
Alexandru Piru (August 22, 1917 – November 6, 1993) was a Romanian literary critic and historian.
Born in Mărgineni, Bacău County,Alex. Ștefănescu"Al. Piru", in ''România Literară'', nr. 10/2002 his parents were Vasile, a notary, and ...
, this was a "
Ionescian" situation.
He died in Galați just before turning 99,
making him "the dean of Romanian poetry, age-wise".
Rediscovered and republished after the
Romanian Revolution of 1989
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, Marga Ștefănescu, remarried Ciurdăreanu, turned 100 in March 2013.
Literary work
In 1927, the modernist reviewer
Eugen Lovinescu
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suggested that Ștefănescu-Est was primarily a disciple of
Ion Minulescu
Ion Minulescu (; 6 January 1881 – 11 April 1944) was a Romanian avant-garde poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist, literary critic, and playwright. Often publishing his works under the pseudonyms I. M. Nirvan and Koh-i-Noor (the latte ...
, copying Minulescu's "technique and verbalization". The Symbolist poet-critic
N. Davidescu
Nicolae Davidescu (; October 24, 1888 – June 12, 1954) was a Romanian symbolist poet and novelist.
Works
Poetry
* 1910: ''La fântâna Castaliei'' ("At Castalia's Well") - parnassianist poems
* 1916: ''Inscripţii'' ("Engravings") - infl ...
, and later also the scholar
Tudor Vianu, described Ștefănescu-Est as belonging to a "
Wallachia
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n", rhetorical and "extrovert", school of
Romanian Symbolism; by contrast, the
Moldavians, from
Ștefan Petică
Ștefan Petică (; January 20, 1877 – October 17, 1904) was a Romanian Symbolist poet, prose writer, playwright, journalist and socialist activist. Born in the countryside of Tecuci, he early displayed a voracious appetite for literature an ...
to
Benjamin Fondane, were pensive, melancholy, and "introvert".
Rating his poems in ''
Simbolul'', researcher
Paul Cernat
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finds that they fit in with generically "Symbolist,
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and
Art Nouveau
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cliches".
However, according to the literary critic and historian
George Călinescu
George Călinescu (; 19 June 1899, Bucharest – 12 March 1965, Otopeni) was a Romanian literary critic, historian, novelist, academician and journalist, and a writer of classicist and humanist tendencies. He is currently considered one of the mos ...
, "Est" struck an peculiar note in the Symbolist movement, his poetry being "thematically Symbolist", but lacking "spleen". Heavily inspired by the early Symbolism of
Alexandru Macedonski,
synaesthesic, it held "enchanting explosion
of
..of treasures", "exotic and rare vegetation", "lands of
camellia
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s, blue gardens and green lakes", "tea glasses
hatcontain magic".
[Călinescu, p. 700] Davidescu also claims that Ștefănescu-Est had introduced to the poetic language a "hitherto unknown
..palette" of synaesthesic terms and feelings.
[Lovinescu, p. 311] A "pastel" of his described the harmonies of sunset:
The fairy tales, Călinescu notes, have a "great sense of the fantastic and polychrome, without cultivated slip-ups,
ndvery graceful."
He reserves praise for stories such as ''Ineluș-învârteluș'', where the eponymous hero breaks spell and kisses a fairy, after which he is pursued "over hills and fields" by vine props that have come alive.
[Călinescu, pp. 700–701]
Notes
References
*Anca Andreescu, ''Între jurnalistică și literatură. Confrințele Bibliotecii Astra Nr. 139/2011''. Sibiu:
ASTRA
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Ent ...
, 2011.
*
George Călinescu
George Călinescu (; 19 June 1899, Bucharest – 12 March 1965, Otopeni) was a Romanian literary critic, historian, novelist, academician and journalist, and a writer of classicist and humanist tendencies. He is currently considered one of the mos ...
, ''Istoria literaturii române de la origini pînă în prezent''. Bucharest:
Editura Minerva, 1986.
*
Paul Cernat
Paul Cernat (born August 5, 1972 in Bucharest) is a Romanian essayist and literary critic. He has a Ph.D. summa cum laude in philology. Cernat has been a member of the Writers' Union of Romania since 2009. As of 2013, he is lecturer of Romanian li ...
, ''Avangarda românească și complexul periferiei: primul val''. Bucharest:
Cartea Românească
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, 2007.
*
Eugen Lovinescu
Eugen Lovinescu (; 31 October 1881 – 16 July 1943) was a Romanian modernist literary historian, literary critic, academic, and novelist, who in 1919 established the ''Sburătorul'' literary club. He was the father of Monica Lovinescu, and the u ...
, ''Istoria literaturii române contemporane, II. Evoluția poeziei lirice''. Bucharest: Editura Ancona, 1927.
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