EMANOIL BUCUȚA ABOUT DOBRUJAN CULTURE IN INTERWAR PERIODICALS Cover Image

EMANOIL BUCUȚA DESPRE CULTURA DOBROGEANĂ ÎN PERIODICE DE EPOCĂ
EMANOIL BUCUȚA ABOUT DOBRUJAN CULTURE IN INTERWAR PERIODICALS

Author(s): Corina Apostoleanu
Subject(s): Cultural history, Sociology, Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Muzeul de Istorie Națională și Arheologie Constanța
Keywords: Dobrudja; cultural life; Dobrudjan periodicals; literature; multiculturalism;

Summary/Abstract: Emanoil Bucuța (1887-1946) was a bibliographer, writer, a very active publisher during inter-war period and corresponding member of the Romanian Academy; he was among the intellectuals who were constantly interested in Dobruja. This way, his numerous articles published in journals and other periodicals on subjects connected with the province between the Danube and the Black Sea represented the best evidence. He edited the journal „Boabe de grâu”, considered by treatises one of the best Romanian inter-war publications, that was remarkable from the point of view of content, variety of subjects and rich exquisite illustration. Emanoil Bucuța visited Dobruja many times and he was impressed by the natural potential of this part of Romania and he expressed his opinions about the way of organizing intellectual life in this region in connection with its multi-ethnic specific and unique environment. The writer was aware that Dobruja should come with its own voice to the Romanian and world intellectual area. Bucuța loved tourism in a time when this occupation was to be organized in Romania and he took part in trips in the mountains and other parts of the country, therefore, he brought the Romanian landscape in the Romanian journals, from the perspective of a writer. His prodigious activity and his contribution to the Romanian inter-war publishing, the Romanian intellectual life, in general needs a closer attention from the contemporary authors and a resetting in present knowledge circulation.

  • Issue Year: I/2022
  • Issue No: IV seria 3
  • Page Range: 107 - 116
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Romanian