Mateiu Caragiale Writer

Mateiu Ion Caragiale (Romanian: [maˈtej iˈon karaˈd͡ʒjale]; also credited as Matei or Matheiu; Mateiŭ is an antiquated version; March 25 [O.S. March 12] 1885 – January 17, 1936) was a Romanian poet and prose writer, best known for his novel Craii de Curtea-Veche, which portrays the milieu of boyar descendants before and after World War I. Caragiale's style, associated with Symbolism, the Decadent movement of the fin de siècle, and early modernism, was an original element in the Romanian literature of the interwar period. In other late contributions, Caragiale pioneered detective fiction locally, but there is disagreement over whether his work in the field produced a complete narrative or just fragments. The scarcity of writings he left is contrasted by their critical acclaim and a large, mostly posthumous, following, commonly known as mateists. Also known as an amateur heraldist and graphic artist, the young Caragiale published his works sporadically, seeking instead to impose himself in politics and pursuing a career in the civil service. He was associated with the Conservative-Democratic Party, and then the People's League, and ultimately raised controversy by supporting the Central Powers during their occupation of Romania. He afterwards focused on literature, and, during the late 1920s and early 1930s, published most of his prose texts in the magazine Gândirea.The illegitimate and rebellious child of influential playwright Luca Caragiale'>Ion Luca Caragiale, he was the half-brother of Luca Caragiale, an avant-garde poet who died in 1921, and the posthumous son-in-law of author Gheorghe Sion. Mateiu Caragiale was loosely affiliated with Romanian Symbolism, a figure noted for his dandyism, eccentricity and Bohemianism, and, for much of his life, a regular presence in the intellectual circle formed around Casa Capșa restaurant. His associates included the controversial political figure Alexandru Bogdan-Pitești, cultural animator Mărgărita Miller Verghy, and poet Ion Barbu, who was also one of his most dedicated promoters.

Personal facts

Mateiu Caragiale
Alias (AKA)Caragiale Matei
Birth dateMarch 25, 1885
Birth place
Bucharest
Nationality
Romania
Date of deathJanuary 17, 1936
Place of death
Bucharest

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Writer

Career start1912
Career end1936
genre
Detective fiction
Satire
Fantasy literature
Memoir
Lyric poetry
influenced
Ion Barbu
Sandu Tudor
%C5%9Etefan Agopian
Alexandru George
Anatol Moraru
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Florin %C5%9Elapac
Ion Iovan
Radu Albala
Radu Macrinici
S%C4%83rmanul Klop%C5%9Ftock
Ta%C5%9Fcu Gheorghiu
Virgiliu Stoenescu
influenced by
movement
Literary modernism
Parnassianism
Decadent movement
Symbolism (arts)
Gândirea

Mateiu Caragiale on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.history-cluj.ro/Istorie/cercet/Nastasa/Despre_genealogie.pdf
  2. http://www.plural-magazine.com
  3. http://www.plural-magazine.com/article-critics-about-mateiu-caragiale.html
  4. http://www.plural-magazine.com/article-mateiu-caragiale-par-lui-meme.html
  5. http://www.plural-magazine.com/article-old-court-philanderers-19-2003.html
  6. http://www.plural-magazine.com/article-remember-4-1999.html