REPOZITORIU UPSC

Poetica lui Vasile Romanciuc

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dc.contributor.author BURLACU, Alexandru
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-11T07:51:21Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-11T07:51:21Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.citation BURLACU, Alexandru. Poetica lui Vasile Romanciuc. In: Probleme ale ştiinţelor socioumanistice şi modernizării învăţământului: materialele conf. şt. anuale a profesorilor şi cercetătorilor UPS „Ion Creangă”. Univ. Ped. de Stat „Ion Creangă”; coord. şt. Ig. RACU, col. red. C. PERJAN, G. TOPOR, A. SOLCAN [et al.]: [in 2 vol.]. Chişinău: S. n., 2014 (Tipogr. UPS „Ion Creangă”), vol. 1, p. 57-61. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/493
dc.description.abstract This article is an attempt to approach Vasile Romanciuc’s poetry in the context of the time. The author follows the development of images system, poetic self-identity crisis both to and after the collapse of the Soviet empire. For the Eastern Area writer of the 60s rural poetry/prose is, in its inherent conservatism, an expression of its disharmony with the regime, of an innocent „dissidence”. Namely the ethics of the peasant, shaped over hundreds of years, becomes a way of protest in the totalitarian regime, an East-ethics of a poet less committed to the system. Such East-ethics in the total Soviet deficit looms a beginning of controversy, a beginning of a revolt in the dialogue between official literature and intimate literature. The poets of the 70s were not subversive. Their orientation towards other values than those trumpeted by ideology and Soviet propaganda remains subversive. Among „the disabled of the ideological front”, V. Romanciuc is the most remote and most talented poet of the „third eye” generation. en_US
dc.language.iso ro en_US
dc.subject Literatura română en_US
dc.subject Romanciuc, Vasile--critica literara en_US
dc.subject Literatura romana contemporana--lirica en_US
dc.title Poetica lui Vasile Romanciuc en_US
dc.type Materialele Conferintei en_US


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