Marin Sorescu  şi creative writing sau efectul aripii de fluture (cu referiri la diaristica şi metaliteratura soresciană) Cover Image

Marin Sorescu şi creative writing sau efectul aripii de fluture (cu referiri la diaristica şi metaliteratura soresciană)
Marin Sorescu şi creative writing sau efectul aripii de fluture (cu referiri la diaristica şi metaliteratura soresciană)

Author(s): Elena Luminiţa Crihană
Subject(s): Cultural history, Romanian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Editura Casa Cărții de Știință
Keywords: Creative writing Programe; neo-modernisme; canon; mass culture „routinizing writer’s charisma”; educational policies

Summary/Abstract: Creative writing Programe, initiated in the 60s at the University of Iowa by Paul Engle, had the butterfly effect, revolutioning the artistic world, mass-media and the university education through his new view upon art, spreading from the American Midland to the entire Europe, as well as to the countries from the communist enclave as a form of undermining totaliarianism and a way of opening the literary neo - modenist canon towards mass culture by promoting the bohemian ethos, the daily art, self- reference, by „routinizing writer’s charisma”, which can be only be acquired through studying, giving up the academic rigour. The participation of Marin Sorescu and of some other important writers of the 60s – Alexandru Ivasiuc, Ana Blandiana, Cezar Baltag, Adrian Păunescu, Ştefan Bănulescu, Nicolae Breban etc. - to this program and its influence upon the artistic act support the idea that the Romanian neomodernist evazionism had had its origins in cultural and educational policies initiated into the American academic circles, which were far from the communist ideology.

  • Issue Year: 15/2011
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 75-84
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Romanian