Max Blecher (September 8, 1909 – 1938) was born on September 8, 1909 in the town of Botoşani located in northeastern Romania. His father was a well-to-do Jewish merchant and the owner of a porcelain shop. He attended primary and secondary school in Roman, a town located in Moldavia, a neighboring region. After receiving his baccalaureat Blecher left for Paris to study medicine. Shortly thereafter, in 1928, he was diagnosed with spinal tuberculosis and forced to abandon his studies.
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- Max Blecher (September 8, 1909 – 1938) was born on September 8, 1909 in the town of Botoşani located in northeastern Romania. His father was a well-to-do Jewish merchant and the owner of a porcelain shop. He attended primary and secondary school in Roman, a town located in Moldavia, a neighboring region. After receiving his baccalaureat Blecher left for Paris to study medicine. Shortly thereafter, in 1928, he was diagnosed with spinal tuberculosis and forced to abandon his studies. He sought treatment at various sanatoriums, Berck-sur-Mer in France, Leysin in Switzerland and Tekirghiol in Romania. For the remaining ten years of his life, he was confined to his bed and practically immobilized by the disease. Despite his illness he wrote, and published his first piece in 1930, a short story called "Herrant" in Tudor Arghezi's literary magazine Bilete de papagal. He contributed to André Breton's literary review Le Surréalisme au service de la révolution and carried on an intense correspondence with the foremost writers and philosophers of his day such as André Breton, André Gide, Martin Heidegger, Illarie Voronca, Geo Bogza, Mihail Sebastian, and Saşa Pană. In 1934 he published Corp transparent, a volume of poetry. In 1935 his parents moved him to a house on the outskirts of Roman and there he continued to write until his death in 1938. During his lifetime he published two other major works, Întâmplări în irealitate imediată (Adventures in Immediate Unreality) and Inimi cicatrizate (Scarred Hearts), as well as a number of short prose pieces, articles and translations. Vizuina luminată: Jurnal de sanatoriu was published posthumously in part in 1947 and in full in 1971.
- M. Blecher war ein jüdisch-rumänischer Schriftsteller, der seiner schweren Erkrankung ein schmales, aber gewichtiges Werk abtrotzte. Die Auswirkung der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaft in halb Europa stieß seine Bücher in Vergessenheit und führte erst Jahrzehnte nach seinem Tod zur Wiederentdeckung.
- Marcel (Max) Blecher a fost un romancier român de origine evreiască. Tatăl său, Lazăr Blecher, proprietarul unei fabrici de sticlă, era destul de înstărit. Prozator şi poet cu o sensibilitate maladivă, Max Blecher face parte din aceeaşi generaţie literară cu Mircea Eliade sau Anton Holban, scriitori care aduc în spaţiul literaturii române un spirit confesiv fără false pudori, remarcabil graţie coordonatei unei lucidităţi dilatate de veritabilă febră existenţialistă. Din acest motiv, Max Blecher este considerat de critica literară drept principalul reprezentant al literaturii autenticităţii. Îşi întrerupe cursurile la Facultatea de medicină din Paris imediat după declanşarea bolii sale: Max Blecher suferea de o boală pe atunci incurabilă, morbul lui Pott, tuberculoză la coloana vertebrală. A fost internat în cîteva sanatorii, întâi la Berck-sur-mer, în Franţa, apoi la Leysin, în Elveţia. Apoi a fost internat în sanatoriul de la Techirghiol. Operele sale sunt în foarte mare măsură autobiografice. Suferinţele sale atroce l-au impresionat profund pe Mihail Sebastian care a făcut din Max Blecher un personaj foarte important al Jurnalului său.
- Макс Блехер — румынский поэт и прозаик.
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- Max Blecher (September 8, 1909 – 1938) was born on September 8, 1909 in the town of Botoşani located in northeastern Romania. His father was a well-to-do Jewish merchant and the owner of a porcelain shop. He attended primary and secondary school in Roman, a town located in Moldavia, a neighboring region. After receiving his baccalaureat Blecher left for Paris to study medicine. Shortly thereafter, in 1928, he was diagnosed with spinal tuberculosis and forced to abandon his studies.
- M. Blecher war ein jüdisch-rumänischer Schriftsteller, der seiner schweren Erkrankung ein schmales, aber gewichtiges Werk abtrotzte. Die Auswirkung der nationalsozialistischen Herrschaft in halb Europa stieß seine Bücher in Vergessenheit und führte erst Jahrzehnte nach seinem Tod zur Wiederentdeckung.
- Marcel (Max) Blecher a fost un romancier român de origine evreiască. Tatăl său, Lazăr Blecher, proprietarul unei fabrici de sticlă, era destul de înstărit. Prozator şi poet cu o sensibilitate maladivă, Max Blecher face parte din aceeaşi generaţie literară cu Mircea Eliade sau Anton Holban, scriitori care aduc în spaţiul literaturii române un spirit confesiv fără false pudori, remarcabil graţie coordonatei unei lucidităţi dilatate de veritabilă febră existenţialistă.
- Макс Блехер — румынский поэт и прозаик.
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