Ioan A. Bassarabescu
Ioan Alecu Bassarabescu (commonly rendered I. A. Bassarabescu; December 17, 1870 - March 27, 1952) was a Romanian comedic writer, civil servant and politician, who served one term (1926–1927) in the Senate of Romania. His work, mainly in prose form, is remembered as an accomplished and noteworthy contribution to Romanian literature, capturing the dreary life of provincial clerks in the early 20th century. Not interested in producing a singular novel, like his mentor Gustave Flaubert, he concentrated instead on the sketch story genre.
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1870 in literature1903 in literature1952 in literatureAcademia BârlădeanăAl. T. StamatiadAlexandru Tzigara-SamurcașAvram Steuerman-RodionBassarabescuCaton TheodorianConstantin BanuEmil GârleanuGeorge DumitrescuI. A. BassarabescuIoanIoan Alecu BassarabescuIoan BassarabescuIon Luca CaragialeList of members of the Romanian AcademyList of purged members of the Romanian AcademyMihail CruceanuMihail SadoveanuOrder of the Star of RomaniaPeople's Party (interwar Romania)Petre LocusteanuPloieștiRomanian Writers' SocietyStatue of Mihai Eminescu, GalațiSămănătorul
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Ioan A. Bassarabescu
Ioan Alecu Bassarabescu (commonly rendered I. A. Bassarabescu; December 17, 1870 - March 27, 1952) was a Romanian comedic writer, civil servant and politician, who served one term (1926–1927) in the Senate of Romania. His work, mainly in prose form, is remembered as an accomplished and noteworthy contribution to Romanian literature, capturing the dreary life of provincial clerks in the early 20th century. Not interested in producing a singular novel, like his mentor Gustave Flaubert, he concentrated instead on the sketch story genre.
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