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George Topîrceanu (; March 20, 1886 – May 7, 1937) was a
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, short story writer, and humourist.


Biography

He was born in
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, the son of Ion Topîrceanu, a furrier and his wife, Paraschiva (née Cosma), a carpet weaver. The family lived in the
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neighborhood. It is said that the origins of the Topîrceanu family are with a family Niștor from the village Topîrcea near
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; there is a family with the name Topîrceanu who claim to be related to the parents of George Topîrceanu, settled in Grădiștea and Periș. Topîrceanu began his schooling in Bucharest, and then moved to the hilly countryside of
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, in
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commune, where he formed his taste for themes taken from nature. After returning to Bucharest, he attended the Matei Basarab High School (1898–1901), and then completed his secondary studies at the Saint Sava High School (1901–1906). Upon graduation, he attended the
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Law School, and then its Faculty of Letters, without ever finishing either. This was largely due to a hectic lifestyle, punctuated by numerous affairs and heavy alcohol use. His debut came in 1905, the year he published his first verses in Sunday papers and minor magazines; in 1909, he managed to have poems featured in major periodicals, such as ''
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''. He worked in handcopying, and in 1909 made his mark by having his satirical ''Răspunsul micilor funcționari'' ("A Reply from the Minor Civil Servants") in ''
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''. In 1911, he moved to
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, on
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's invitation, and became chief editor at ''
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''. He later wrote his well-received articles – ''Cum am devenit moldovean'' ("How I Became a
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Native") and ''Cum am devenit ieșean'' ("How I Became a Iași Native") which trace his meanderings within Romania. In 1912, he married a young schoolteacher, Victoria Iuga. They had one son, Gheorghe. Although the two were very much in love, the marriage soon began to crumble, due to Topîrceanu's bouts of womanizing and alcoholism. Unable to redeem himself, George nonetheless suffered enormously, and the gradual distancing from Victoria, whom he will repeatedly refer to as his ''one saving grace'', also influenced his literary output. With the beginning of
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, Topîrceanu was drafted, then taken prisoner and imprisoned by
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n forces during the
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, in September 1916. He was kept in a
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camp until the end of the war, in 1918. After his return, Topîrceanu published several volumes of wartime recollections: ''Amintiri din luptele de la Turtucaia'' ("Memories from Battle of Turtucaia", 1918), ''În ghiara lor... Amintiri din Bulgaria și schițe ușoare'' ("In Their Claw... Memories from Bulgaria and Light Sketches", 1920), and ''Pirin-Planina, epizoduri tragice și comice din captivitate'' ("Pirin-Planina, Tragic and Comical Episodes from Captivity", 1936), which represent, among others, a vivid depiction of the profound effects that the
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epidemic had on the morale of Romanian troops during their attempted retreat. He began publishing short verses to increasing critical acclaim. In 1926, he was awarded the National Poetry Prize. Topîrceanu died in Iași in 1937 of
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, and was buried in the city's Eternitatea Cemetery. Streets are named after him in Berceni,
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, Iași,
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, Miroslava,
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,
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, and
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are also named after him.


Works


Poetry

His three main volumes of poetry, ''Balade vesele ÅŸi triste'' ("Ballads, Merry and Sad"), ''Parodii originale'' ("Original
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") and ''Migdale amare'' ("Bitter Almonds"), are a compelling mixture of humor and delicate lyricism. Topîrceanu's favorite device is to switch, without warning, from biting sarcasm to genuine sentiment and vice versa, often with beguiling ease. In his own words he aimed to: ''through jest, render tears all too clear''. Topîrceanu's most celebrated pieces, such as ''Balada unui greier mic'' ("The Ballad of a Tiny Cricket") and ''Rapsodii de toamnă'' ("Fall Rhapsodies") can be enjoyed for their flowing verse, on an infantile level, as well as appreciated for carefully constructed
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s, incisive humor and contemplative ambiance. Other, more muscular and less lyrical pieces such as ''Acceleratul'' ("The Bullet Train") and ''Cioara'' ("The Crow"), display his command of the Romanian language, with cascading
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s and emphatic rhythms.


Prose

Topîrceanu wrote many satirical pieces, almost all first published as articles. His prose works were collected in several volumes: ''Memories from the Battle of Turtucaia'' (Bucharest, 1918), ''In their claw...'' Memories from Bulgaria and Light Sketches (Jassy, 1920), ''Letters with No Address'', Humorous and Pessimistic Prose (Bucharest, 1930), ''Pirin-Planina'', Tragic and Comic Episodes from Captivity (Bucharest, 1936). He also left an unfinished
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, ''Minunile Sfântului Sisoe'' ("''The Wonders of Saint Sisoe''"), published posthumously in 1938.


Presence in English language poetry anthologies

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References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Topirceanu, George 1886 births 1937 deaths Writers from Bucharest Romanian children's writers Romanian humorists Romanian magazine editors 20th-century Romanian poets Romanian male poets Romanian male short story writers Romanian prisoners of war in World War I Romanian-language poets 20th-century Romanian short story writers 20th-century Romanian male writers Matei Basarab National College alumni Saint Sava National College alumni Deaths from liver cancer in Romania Burials at Eternitatea cemetery