词条 | Ionuț Caragea |
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| name = Ionuț Caragea | image = Ionut Caragea 2, Tecuci, 6 octombrie 2017.jpg | imagesize = 250px | caption = Ionuț Caragea in 2017 (Tecuci, Romania) | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|4|12}} | birth_place = Constanța, Romania | nationality = romanian, canadian | occupation = poetry, science fiction, quotes, essays | language = romanian, french | movement = Avant-gardism, transmodernism, neomodernism, paradoxism, 2000 poetic generation | period = 2003 – present | signature = Ionut Caragea autograf.jpg | pseudonym = Snowdon King | website = {{url|http://ionutcaragea.ro}} }}Ionuț Caragea ({{IPA-ro|joˈnut͡s kaˈrad͡ʒe̯a}}; born April 12, 1975, Constanța, România) is a Romanian writer living in Oradea, România. Romanian literary critics see him as one of the leaders of the 2000 poetic generation[1][2][3][4][5][6] and one of the most atypical and original writers of today's Romania.[7][8][9][10] BiographyCaragea was born on April 12, 1975, in Constanța. He is a poet, prose writer, literary critic, editor, aphorism-writer, and cultural promoter. He is a member of the Romanian Writers’ Union, the Cluj branch , a co-founder and vice-chairman of the Romanian Writers’ Association of Québec, an honorary member of the Writers’ Society of Neamț County, an honorary member of the Maison Naaman pour Culture Foundation of Lebanon, a member of Elis – the worldwide remarkable Romanians’ Network, an honorary member of the International Association of Paradoxism, a member of the Diversité Artistique Cultural Organization of Montréal , a member of the Poetas del Mundo Cultural Organization of Chile etc. As a result of his friendship and name relation with Prince Eugen Enea Caraghiaur, in 2008 he was raised to the noble rank of Baron of the Cuman House of Panciu . He started his literary career in 2006, with a collection of poems – Delirium Tremens (STEF Publishing House, Iași). His poems, aphorisms, short stories, and critical essays have appeared in various magazines, newspapers, and anthologies in Romania and diaspora. He is one of the twenty authors who were published in Antologia aforismului românesc contemporan/An Anthology of Contemporary Romanian Aphorisms (Genesi Publishing House, Turin, 2013) , and one of the twenty-seven authors who were published in Antologia aforismului românesc contemporan/An Anthology of Contemporary Romanian Aphorisms (Digital Unicorn Publishing House, Constanța, 2016) . Following the 2012 Naji Naaman International Contest, he was awarded the Creativity Prize for aphorisms from his collection Dicționarul suferinței/A Dictionary of Suffering (Fides Publishing House, Iași, 2008), translated into French by Professor Constantin Frosin, PhD . He is included in Cartea înțelepciunii universale. Maxime și cugetări din literatura universală/A Book of World Wisdom. Maxims and Thoughts from World Literature (eLiteratura Publishing House, Bucharest, 2014).[11] He is also included in Alertă de grad zero în proza scurtă românească actuală/Red Alert in Today's Romanian Short Story Writing (Herg Benet Publishing House, 2012) . He has won several poetry and short story contests. Some of his work has been translated into six languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Arabic and Albanian. He was nicknamed "The poet who was born on Google" after the title of his book M-am născut pe Google/I Was Born on Google (STEF Publishing House, Iași, 2007) . In 2012, the English version of his science fiction novel Uezen was published by Wildside Press (US).[12] In 2003-2011 he lived in Montréal, Canada, where he received the Canadian citizenship (2008). He worked as a sports instructor and professional sportsman, continuing his rugby career which he started in Romania. He is the son of a former star of Romanian rugby, Florin Caragea, who played for Farul Constanța . Ionuț Caragea played for Parc Olympique and won the Québec province championship three times . He started writing poetry in his teens but it was in Canada that he discovered his true calling . His first poems were published on April 6, 2006, in "Observatorul," a literary magazine from Toronto, where he was welcomed by the poet George Filip . Then he was promoted by the editor Dumitru Scorțanu, who published his first three books at STEF Publishing House, Iași. On July 16, 2008, he founded, together with the poet Adrian Erbiceanu, The Romanian Writers’ Association of Québec and the ASLRQ Publishing House. As an editor and founder of ASLRQ, in 2009 he compiled, together with Adrian Erbiceanu and Dumitru Scorțanu, the first anthology of Romanian writers from Québec, a very important work for the diaspora . He committed himself to promoting Romanian culture in North America, being webmaster, webdesigner, and literary promoter for the site of the Romanian Writers’ Association of Québec (www.aslrq.ro), and founder of the Prietenii Poeziei/Poetry's Friends Literary Society. In February 2012 he returned to Romania and settled in Oradea. In 2014 the eLiteratura Publishing House published his latest collections of poems that were welcomed by the poet Ana Blandiana with a text on the back cover of his Cer fără scări/Stepless Sky.[13] In 2015 he coordinated the 2015 ASLRQ anthology.[14] He has published more than thirty books (poems, aphorisms, science fiction, critical essays, thoughts on spirituality, memoirs, and anthologies). Romanian literary critics see him as one of the leaders of the 2000 poetic generation[15][16][17][18][19][20] and one of the most atypical and original writers of today's Romania.[21][22][23][24][25] The critic Maria-Ana Tupan believes that the poet Ionuț Caragea sometimes reminds one of Marin Sorescu, a great Romanian writer.[26] WorksPoetry
Science fiction
Quotes
Essays
Spirituality
Literary Prizes
Appreciations
Bibliography
External links
Source of translationThis article contains a translation of Ionuț Caragea from ro.Wikipedia. References1. ^[https://www.ziaruldeiasi.ro/stiri/lansarea-cartii-despletirea-viselor-la-iasi-in-prezenta-autorului-ionut-caragea--201096.html Daniel Corbu: Ionuț Caragea, lider de necontestat al generației sale poetice / Daniel Corbu: Ionuţ Caragea, the indisputable leader of his generation), ziarul de Iași, 2 oct. 2018] {{DEFAULTSORT:Caragea, Ionut}}2. ^Emilian Marcu: Ionuț Caragea s-a impus în lumea scriitorilor, dar și a scrisului, situîndu-se chiar în prima linie a generației sale / Ionuţ Caragea, in the very first line of his generation, Convorbiri literare, 21 dec. 2018 3. ^Corneliu Leu, Port@Leu nr. 9, 2009 ("ne aflăm în fața unui autor care are ceva de spus și, stăpân pe niște mijloace moderne de exprimare ale unor inedite stări poetice, va mai avea încă de spus impunându-și registrul poetic asupra generației sale"/ a master in modern means of expression of some new poetic states, ...... he will impose his poetic register on his generation) 4. ^Daniel Corbu, Mişcarea literară, March 2017, pag. 33, {{ISSN|1583-1957}} (Ionuţ Caragea, "unul dintre liderii generaţiei poetice doimiste"/ Ionuţ Caragea, one of the leaders of the 2000 poetic generation) 5. ^Ionel Bota, Mișcarea literară nr. 1, 2015, pag. 113-114 "poezia generaţiei care şi-l revendică între liderii ei şi pe Ionuţ Caragea"/ Ionuţ Caragea, one of the leaders of the 2000 poetic generation 6. ^Ion Pachia-Tatomirescu, Luceafărul de seară, 30 march 2010: Ionuț Caragea, reprezentant de seamă al „generației Google“ / Ionuţ Caragea, the prominent representative of the "Google generation" 7. ^Cezarina Adamescu, Luceafărul de seară, 21 feb. 2010: "Ionuţ Caragea şi-a modelat o voce singulară, un timbru original, un stil aparte, inimitabil."/ a unique voice, an original stamp, inimitable style 8. ^Angela Furtună, Sfera Online, 13 dec. 2009: "stilul original artistic"/ original artistic style 9. ^Ovidiu Ghidirmic, Scrisul românesc, July, 2017: "Ionuț Caragea este o figură atipică și insolită a literaturii noastre de astăzi"/ Ionuţ Caragea is an atypical and singular figure of our today's literature 10. ^Adrian Dinu Rachieru, Convorbiri literare, nr. 3, 2015: "Ionuț Caragea, un literat atipic, dezlănțuit într-o abundentă producție... Evident, Ionuț Caragea este un poet autentic, urmând a fi „redescoperit”"/ Ionuţ Caragea, an atypical writer, unleashed in abundant production ... Obviously, Ionut Caragea is an authentic poet, to be "rediscovered" 11. ^Nicolae Mareș, Maxime şi cugetări din literatura universală/A Book of World Wisdom. Maxims and Thoughts from World Literature, review in Boema nr. 76, june 2015, pag. 27 12. ^ 13. ^Ana Blandiana about Ionuț Caragea, Singur, 17 oct. 2014 14. ^Ionuț Caragea, ASLRQ Anthology, Ziua din Constanța, 27 may 2015 15. ^[https://www.ziaruldeiasi.ro/stiri/lansarea-cartii-despletirea-viselor-la-iasi-in-prezenta-autorului-ionut-caragea--201096.html Daniel Corbu: Ionuț Caragea, lider de necontestat al generației sale poetice / Daniel Corbu: Ionuţ Caragea, the indisputable leader of his generation), ziarul de Iași, 2 oct. 2018] 16. ^Emilian Marcu: Ionuț Caragea s-a impus în lumea scriitorilor, dar și a scrisului, situîndu-se chiar în prima linie a generației sale / Ionuţ Caragea, in the very first line of his generation, Convorbiri literare, 21 dec. 2018 17. ^Corneliu Leu, Port@Leu nr. 9, 2009 ("ne aflăm în fața unui autor care are ceva de spus și, stăpân pe niște mijloace moderne de exprimare ale unor inedite stări poetice, va mai avea încă de spus impunându-și registrul poetic asupra generației sale"/ a master in modern means of expression of some new poetic states, ...... he will impose his poetic register on his generation) 18. ^Daniel Corbu, Mişcarea literară, March 2017, pag. 33, {{ISSN|1583-1957}} (Ionuţ Caragea, "unul dintre liderii generaţiei poetice doimiste"/ Ionuţ Caragea, one of the leaders of the 2000 poetic generation) 19. ^Ionel Bota, Mișcarea literară nr. 1, 2015, pag. 113-114 "poezia generaţiei care şi-l revendică între liderii ei şi pe Ionuţ Caragea"/ Ionuţ Caragea, one of the leaders of the 2000 poetic generation 20. ^Ion Pachia-Tatomirescu, Luceafărul de seară, 30 march 2010: Ionuț Caragea, reprezentant de seamă al „generației Google“ / Ionuţ Caragea, the prominent representative of the "Google generation" 21. ^Ștefan Borbély, Convorbiri literare, 11 dec. 2014: "unul dintre cei mai atipici literaţi de care dispune în prezent România"/ Ionuţ Caragea, one of the most atypical writers of today's Romania 22. ^Cezarina Adamescu, Luceafărul de seară, 21 feb. 2010: "Ionuţ Caragea şi-a modelat o voce singulară, un timbru original, un stil aparte, inimitabil."/ a unique voice, an original stamp, inimitable style 23. ^Angela Furtună, Sfera Online, 13 dec. 2009: "stilul original artistic"/ original artistic style 24. ^Ovidiu Ghidirmic, Scrisul românesc, July, 2017: "Ionuț Caragea este o figură atipică și insolită a literaturii noastre de astăzi"/ Ionuţ Caragea is an atypical and singular figure of our today's literature 25. ^Adrian Dinu Rachieru, Convorbiri literare, nr. 3, 2015: "Ionuț Caragea, un literat atipic, dezlănțuit într-o abundentă producție... Evident, Ionuț Caragea este un poet autentic, urmând a fi „redescoperit”"/ Ionuţ Caragea, an atypical writer, unleashed in abundant production ... Obviously, Ionut Caragea is an authentic poet, to be "rediscovered" 26. ^Maria-Ana Tupan, Contemporanul nr. 7, 2014 (last paragraph): "poetul ne amintește adesea de Marin Sorescu"/ Ionuţ Caragea sometimes reminds one of Marin Sorescu… 27. ^[https://www.ebihoreanul.ro/stiri/ultima-or-31-48/doi-scriitori-din-oradea-premiati-la-festivalul-international-al-aforismului-144559.html] 28. ^ 29. ^ 30. ^- ''Romania over 100 years , Bucharest, Science Fiction 31. ^2nd prize - Helion, Timișoara, Comic Science Fiction 32. ^Nomination - U.S.R., Dobrogea, Science Fiction 33. ^Creativity prize - Naji Naaman, Beyrouth, Lebanon, quotes 34. ^Nomination - U.S.R., Iaşi, poetry 35. ^mention - Helion, Timişoara, Science Fiction 36. ^mention - Dor de dor, poetry 37. ^2nd prize - Helion, Timişoara, Science Fiction 38. ^1st prize –Visul, prose 39. ^1st prize – Visul, poetry 40. ^3rd prize - Helion, Science Fiction 41. ^Alexandru Cistelecan, "Avant la lettre", "Divanul lui Caragea", Familia, nr. 11-12, 2015 42. ^Maria-Ana Tupan , "Cer fără scări", Contemporanul 43. ^Maria-Ana Tupan, Contemporanul, nr. 3, 2015, "(Con)texte" 44. ^Theodor Codreanu, Feed Back, nr. 1-2, 2015 45. ^Marius Chelaru, Convorbiri literare, 2008, "Peregrinus" 46. ^Marius Chelaru, Convorbiri literare, 2013, "Peregrinus" 47. ^Ștefan Borbély, Convorbiri literare, 2014, "Literatura Azi" 48. ^Adrian Dinu Rachieru, Convorbiri literare, march 2015 49. ^Ionel Bota, Luceafărul de seară, oct. 2014 50. ^Ionel Bota, Mișcarea literară, nr.1, 2015, pag. 113/114 51. ^Mircea Opriță, Helion, may-june 2014 52. ^Daniel Corbu, Mişcarea literară, nr. 3, 2015, pag. 33, ISSN|1584-9295 53. ^Cezarina Adamescu, Luceafărul de seară, 21 feb 2010 54. ^Observatorul, Toronto, 20 dec 2009 55. ^Angela Furtună, Observatorul, Toronto, 8 may 2011 56. ^Remus Valeriu Giorgioni , Actualitatea literară, nr. 42, 2014, pag. 15, "Lăsați cărțile să vină la mine" 57. ^Petre Rău, Dunărea de Jos din Galați, nov. 2012, nr. 129, pag. 38 58. ^Valeriu Cuşner, Albina Românească, mai 2009, pag. 5 59. ^Ştefan Dumitrescu, Luceafărul de seară, 26 dece 2014 60. ^Paul Aretzu - Acolada, nr. 3, 2017, pag. 5 61. ^Constantin Dram - Feed Back, nr. 5-6, 2017, pag. 17 62. ^Ovidiu Ghidirmic - Scrisul românesc, nr. 7, 2017, pag. 7 63. ^http://81.196.152.46:8080/opac/bibliographic_view/56443 64. ^http://www.elefant.ro/carti/cultura-generala/cartea-intelepciunii-universale-maxime-si-cugetari-din-literatura-universala-225259.html 65. ^Adevărul, 13 oct. 2017 66. ^Adevărul, 20 nov. 2015 67. ^Adevărul, 27 sept. 2014 68. ^Adevărul, 17 may 2009 11 : 1975 births|Living people|Romanian poets|Romanian rugby union players|Farul Constanța (rugby) players|People from Constanța|Romanian essayists|Romanian male poets|Romanian novelists|Romanian male novelists|Male essayists |
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