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Felix Aderca (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈfeliks aˈderka]; born Froim-Zelig [Froim-Zeilic] Aderca; March 13, 1891 – December 12, 1962), also known as F. Aderca, Zelicu Froim Adercu or Froim Aderca, was a Romanian novelist, playwright, poet, journalist and critic, noted as a representative of rebellious modernism in the context of Romanian literature. As a member of the Sburătorul circle and close friend of its founder Eugen Lovinescu, Aderca promoted the ideas of literary innovation, cosmopolitanism and art for art's sake, reacting against the growth of traditionalist currents. His diverse works of fiction, noted as adaptations of Expressionist techniques over conventional narratives, range from psychological and biographical novels to pioneering fantasy and science fiction writings, and als

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  • Felix Aderca, vlastním jménem Froim Zeilic Adercu, (13. března 1891, , Vaslui – 12. prosince 1962, Bukurešť) byl rumunský básník, spisovatel, překladatel a dramatik. (cs)
  • فيليكس أديركا (باللغة الرومانية: Felix Aderca) (ولد عام 1891 – ومات عام 1962) شاعر وروائي وصحفي وناقد وكاتب مسرحي روماني، يمثل التمرد الحداثي في الأدب الروماني. وبقربه من دائرة مجلة سبوراتورول الأدبية، وصداقته المقربة من مؤسسها يوجين لوفينسكو، ساهم أديركا في ترويج أفكار الابتكار الأدبي والأدب الكوني الشامل ومبدأ الفن لأجل الفن، كرد فعل ضد نمو التيارات التقليدية في الأدب. تتراوح أعماله الأدبية بين الأدب الخيالي، وكذلك الصبغة التعبيرية عي تقنيات السرد التقليدي، وكذلك رواياته النفسية والسيرة الذاتية. تعرض أديركا للاضطهاد من قبل الأنظمة الفاشية المتعاقبة قبل وأثناء الحرب العالمية الثانية، لانتمائه إلى المجتمع اليهودي الروماني ومعاداته الصريحة لمعاداة السامية. وبعد الحرب استأنف نشاطه الأدبي لكنه فشل في التكيف مع المتطلبات التي وضعها النظام الشيوعي، وعاش آخر سنواته في انعزال. (ar)
  • Felix Aderca (* 13. März 1891 in Puiești, Vaslui als Zelicu Froim Adercu; † 12. Dezember 1962 in Bukarest) war ein rumänischer Dichter, Autor und Essayist. (de)
  • Felix Aderca (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈfeliks aˈderka]; born Froim-Zelig [Froim-Zeilic] Aderca; March 13, 1891 – December 12, 1962), also known as F. Aderca, Zelicu Froim Adercu or Froim Aderca, was a Romanian novelist, playwright, poet, journalist and critic, noted as a representative of rebellious modernism in the context of Romanian literature. As a member of the Sburătorul circle and close friend of its founder Eugen Lovinescu, Aderca promoted the ideas of literary innovation, cosmopolitanism and art for art's sake, reacting against the growth of traditionalist currents. His diverse works of fiction, noted as adaptations of Expressionist techniques over conventional narratives, range from psychological and biographical novels to pioneering fantasy and science fiction writings, and also include a sizable contribution to erotic literature. Aderca's open rejection of tradition, his socialism and pacifism, and his exploration of controversial subjects resulted in several scandals, making him a main target of attacks from the far-right press of the interwar period. As a member of the Jewish-Romanian community and a vocal critic of antisemitism, the writer was persecuted by successive fascist regimes before and during World War II. He afterward resumed his activities as author and cultural promoter, but, having failed at fully adapting his style to the requirements set by the communist regime, lived his final years in obscurity. Married to the poet and novelist Sanda Movilă, Aderca was also noted for his networking inside the interwar literary community, being the interviewer of other writers and the person behind several collective journalistic projects. Interest in the various aspects of his own literary contribution was rekindled in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. (en)
  • Felix Aderca (13 de marzo de 1891, Puiesti, Reino de Rumania - 12 de diciembre de 1962, Bucarest, República de Rumania) fue un escritor, dramaturgo, crítico literario y periodista rumano.​ (es)
  • Felix Aderca (Puiești, 13 marzo 1891 – Bucarest, 12 dicembre 1962) è stato uno scrittore e poeta rumeno. Nella lirica seguì la scuola simbolista, scrisse ricordi di guerra e romanzi impregnati di erotismo. Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale rimase in disparte e non pubblicò più nulla. È considerato uno dei pionieri della fantascienza rumena. (it)
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  • Zelicu Froim Adercu (en)
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  • A. Tutova, Clifford Moore, F. Lix, Leone Palmantini, Lix, Masca de catifea, Masca de fier, N. Popov, Oliver, Oliver Willy, Omul cu mască de mătase, W., Willy (en)
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  • A. Tutova, Clifford Moore, F. Lix, Leone Palmantini, Lix, Masca de catifea, Masca de fier, N. Popov, Oliver, Oliver Willy, Omul cu mască de mătase, W., Willy (en)
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  • Felix Aderca, vlastním jménem Froim Zeilic Adercu, (13. března 1891, , Vaslui – 12. prosince 1962, Bukurešť) byl rumunský básník, spisovatel, překladatel a dramatik. (cs)
  • Felix Aderca (* 13. März 1891 in Puiești, Vaslui als Zelicu Froim Adercu; † 12. Dezember 1962 in Bukarest) war ein rumänischer Dichter, Autor und Essayist. (de)
  • Felix Aderca (13 de marzo de 1891, Puiesti, Reino de Rumania - 12 de diciembre de 1962, Bucarest, República de Rumania) fue un escritor, dramaturgo, crítico literario y periodista rumano.​ (es)
  • Felix Aderca (Puiești, 13 marzo 1891 – Bucarest, 12 dicembre 1962) è stato uno scrittore e poeta rumeno. Nella lirica seguì la scuola simbolista, scrisse ricordi di guerra e romanzi impregnati di erotismo. Dopo la seconda guerra mondiale rimase in disparte e non pubblicò più nulla. È considerato uno dei pionieri della fantascienza rumena. (it)
  • فيليكس أديركا (باللغة الرومانية: Felix Aderca) (ولد عام 1891 – ومات عام 1962) شاعر وروائي وصحفي وناقد وكاتب مسرحي روماني، يمثل التمرد الحداثي في الأدب الروماني. وبقربه من دائرة مجلة سبوراتورول الأدبية، وصداقته المقربة من مؤسسها يوجين لوفينسكو، ساهم أديركا في ترويج أفكار الابتكار الأدبي والأدب الكوني الشامل ومبدأ الفن لأجل الفن، كرد فعل ضد نمو التيارات التقليدية في الأدب. تتراوح أعماله الأدبية بين الأدب الخيالي، وكذلك الصبغة التعبيرية عي تقنيات السرد التقليدي، وكذلك رواياته النفسية والسيرة الذاتية. (ar)
  • Felix Aderca (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈfeliks aˈderka]; born Froim-Zelig [Froim-Zeilic] Aderca; March 13, 1891 – December 12, 1962), also known as F. Aderca, Zelicu Froim Adercu or Froim Aderca, was a Romanian novelist, playwright, poet, journalist and critic, noted as a representative of rebellious modernism in the context of Romanian literature. As a member of the Sburătorul circle and close friend of its founder Eugen Lovinescu, Aderca promoted the ideas of literary innovation, cosmopolitanism and art for art's sake, reacting against the growth of traditionalist currents. His diverse works of fiction, noted as adaptations of Expressionist techniques over conventional narratives, range from psychological and biographical novels to pioneering fantasy and science fiction writings, and als (en)
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