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Ion Clopoțel (November 10, 1892 – August 23, 1986) was an
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-born
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n journalist, sociographer and memoirist. The native of a rural area west of
Brașov Brașov (, , ; german: Kronstadt; hu, Brassó; la, Corona; Transylvanian Saxon: ''Kruhnen'') is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the administrative centre of Brașov County. According to the latest Romanian census (2011), Brașov has a popu ...
, he attended high school in that city and ultimately earned a university degree in
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. While still a pupil, he entered the newspaper business, and his political writings during
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led the authorities to imprison him for about a year. After the war, he resumed his journalistic activity, editing and leading a variety of publications, most notably the
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-based ''Societatea de mâine''. A social democrat by conviction, he held a series of mid-level positions under the
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.


Biography


Early life and education

Born in
Poiana Mărului Poiana Mărului (german: Bleschbach; hu, Almásmező) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of a single village of the same name. The commune is located in the central-south part of the county, in a hilly area nor ...
,
Brașov County Brașov County () is a county ( județ) of Romania, in Transylvania. Its capital city is Brașov. The county incorporates within its boundaries most of the Medieval "lands" (''țări'') Burzenland and Făgăraș. Name In Hungarian, it is known ...
, in the
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region that was then part of
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, his parents were Ion Clopoțel and Susana (''née'' Lăzăroiu). After primary school in his native village, he attended Andrei Șaguna High School in
Brașov Brașov (, , ; german: Kronstadt; hu, Brassó; la, Corona; Transylvanian Saxon: ''Kruhnen'') is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the administrative centre of Brașov County. According to the latest Romanian census (2011), Brașov has a popu ...
from 1904 to 1912. Due to his good grades and material poverty, he received scholarship assistance in the latter part of this period. He was mentored by teachers who included the cultural figures Virgil Onițiu,
Iosif Blaga Iosif Blaga (July 1, 1864–June 2, 1937) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian literary theorist, aesthetician, priest, politician and educator. Born in Lancrăm, near Sebeș in Transylvania, he studied at the local high school and in Alba Iu ...
and Axente Banciu. Also while in high school, he became exposed to the writings of
Nicolae Iorga Nicolae Iorga (; sometimes Neculai Iorga, Nicolas Jorga, Nicolai Jorga or Nicola Jorga, born Nicu N. Iorga;Iova, p. xxvii. 17 January 1871 – 27 November 1940) was a Romanian historian, politician, literary critic, memoirist, Albanologist, poet ...
, developing a passion for his works and a desire to meet him personally. Traveling at considerable expense to
Vălenii de Munte Vălenii de Munte () is a town in Prahova County, southern Romania (the historical region of Muntenia), with a population of 11,707 as of 2011. It lies In the Teleajen river valley, north of the county seat of Ploiești. The town's sister cities ...
in the
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, he attended Iorga's "summer university" for five years in a row. In mid-1911, struck by the youth's enthusiasm, the latter asked Clopoțel to inventory and catalogue his personal archive and library. Clopoțel pursued university studies at
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,
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and, after ''Românul'' was shut down in March 1916,
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. He took a degree in literature, specializing in Romance philology, and philosophy. While a student, he was especially interested in sociology; a member of his discussion circle was
Lucian Blaga Lucian Blaga (; 9 May 1895 – 6 May 1961) was a Romanian philosopher, poet, playwright, poetry translator and novelist. He was a commanding personality of the Romanian culture of the interbellum period. Biography Blaga was born on 9 May 1895 ...
, whom he had known since high school. After Vienna, he deepened his sociological background by taking courses at the
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.


Journalistic and political activity

He made his publishing debut in 1911 at ''Românul'' newspaper in Arad, when he also became editing intern. Immediately after graduating high school in 1912,
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hired him at the newspaper, where he gradually rose from proofreader to editor-in-chief by the time he left in 1919. His publications there included reports from Vălenii de Munte and reflections on cultural life in the Old Kingdom. In 1917, he took a high school teaching post at
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. At the end of the year, together with leaders of the Romanian national movement in Transylvania, he was imprisoned at
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; his increased political activity had led to a charge of "crimes against the interest of the army and the state". In particular, his writings in the
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-based ''Drapelul'' drew the authorities' ire. Released on October 1, 1918,Negru, p. 14 amidst the breakdown of the empire that occurred near the close of World War I, he took part in negotiations for the
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and attended the
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in
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which ratified the union, serving as press secretary. He was editor-in-chief of the provincial newspapers ''Gazeta Transilvaniei'' (the Brașov-based outfit where
Mihai Popovici Mihai Popovici (21 October 1879 – 7 May 1966) was an Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician. Born in Brașov, he studied at the Andrei Șaguna National College (Brașov), local Romanian high school and then at the universitie ...
and
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-Voievod (27 February 1872 – 19 March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician who was a supporter and promoter of the Union of Transylvania with Romania, union of Transylvania (before 1920 part of ...
hired him between 1919 and 1921), ''Patria'' and ''Șoimul''. He also worked as Transylvania editor of the
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newspapers ''
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'', ''Dimineața'', ''Libertatea'' and of the magazines ''Lumea nouă'', ''Pagini literare'' and ''Societatea de mâine'' (the last from 1924 to 1945); and was a contributor to '' Luceafărul''. While a resident of
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from 1921 to 1934, he made ''Patria'' into a mass-circulation newspaper and hosted fruitful debates on sociology and politics within its editorial committee. He also founded ''Societatea de mâine'', which became one of interwar Romania's leading social, political and cultural magazines.Negru, p. 16 Moving to the national capital Bucharest in 1934, he continued at ''Adevărul'' and ''Dimineața'' while moving ''Societatea de mâine'' with him.Negru, p. 17 Due to his left-wing views, he was invited to join ''Lumea nouă'' in 1945 by
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; there, he edited the foreign news and wrote about the situation in Transylvania.Negru, p. 18 Among the pseudonyms he used were L. Ardelean, I. Bobei, Dumitru Corvinul, Euphraste, Traian Huniade, I. Poenaru, Dr. Titus Popa, Teofrast, Theophraste, I. Săgeată, and Horia Trandafir.


Later years

As president of the Romanian Press Union from 1920 to 1936, he laid the groundwork for a journalists' cultural institute. In 1926, he founded a journalists' library and ''Almanahul presei române''. He was elected to the Assembly of Deputies, representing
Făgăraș Făgăraș (; german: Fogarasch, Fugreschmarkt, hu, Fogaras) is a municipiu, city in central Romania, located in Brașov County. It lies on the Olt (river), Olt River and has a population of 28,330 as of 2011. It is situated in the historical regi ...
. In 1944, after the Coup against Romania's pro-Axis dictator, he edited the socialist ''Poporul'' newspaper from Brașov, intending to use it to reorganize the country along social democratic lines. He was also president of the regional organization of the Romanian Social Democratic Party, to which he had belonged since 1930. With the gradual onset of a
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, he became inspector-general of workers' schools (appointed by Rădăceanu), rector of the Free University of Brașov and director of the
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, retiring in 1961.Negru, p. 15 He authored the four-volume ''Antologia a scriitorilor români de la 1821 încoace'' (1917–1918), in which he selected passages from both representative and lesser known Romanian-language authors of the previous century. While this was his only large-scale work of literary history, his activity as historian and critic continued at ''Societatea de mâine'', where he reviewed forty-six novels.Negru, p. 44 His memoirs appeared as ''Frământările unui an. 1918'' (1919) and ''Amintiri și portrete'' (1975). He won the
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prize in 1975, and a special prize from the same organization in 1982.Aurel Sasu (ed.), ''Dicționarul biografic al literaturii române'', vol. I, p. 356. Pitești: Editura Paralela 45, 2004. He died in 1986 and was buried at Sfânta Vineri Cemetery in Bucharest.


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References

* Andrei Negru
''Ion Clopoțel. Studiu monografic''
Editura Argonaut, Cluj-Napoca, 2003, {{DEFAULTSORT:Clopotel, Ion 1892 births 1986 deaths People from Brașov County Romanian Austro-Hungarians Andrei Șaguna National College (Brașov) alumni University of Vienna alumni Romanian memoirists Romanian anthologists Romanian literary historians Romanian literary critics Adevărul editors Romanian magazine editors Romanian magazine founders Romanian newspaper editors Romanian librarians Romanian Social Democratic Party (1927–1948) politicians Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Romania) Prisoners and detainees of Austria-Hungary 20th-century memoirists Burials at Sfânta Vineri Cemetery