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  Culture - Literature - Eugen Ionescu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Ionescu’s mother was the former Therese Zicard and was of French origin.
Ionescu left Romania in 1938 after obtaining a scholarship from the French government to take his doctorate in Paris.
Ionescu was considered the founder of the avant-garde theater in the 1950’s, and was a primary influence for Picasso’s only play.
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Eugen Ionescu asked for definition of High Risk as a criterion applied to visitor applications from Romanian citizens.
Eugen Ionescu: Although we find these statistics ridiculous, we are going to publicise the Government’s position being that : The maximum visitor visa being for 6 months, please apply for 6 months even if you intend to stay only 3 days.
Spouse visas: Eugen Ionescu explains the correlation between the impossible waiting periods imposed by overseas spouse applications being up to 14 months and the on-shore marriage applications caused by people circumventing these waiting periods by abusing tourist visas.
www.romclub.org.au /~romclub/visitorsENG.doc   (1156 words)

  
 Eugen Ionescu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
These are sentences that are twice prophetic: firstly, because Eugene Ionescu finally manages to play a part, a big one nay, on the European stage, secondly, because he has the feeling that the European culture is meant to disappear.
We have to say that Eugene Ionescu did not keep his promise: he continued writing critical articles and essays, without succeeding in outstripping "the last problems" at least once because, writing for his contemporaries, he did not manage by no means to forget himself.
It is the existence of the rhetoric man. Because, Eugene Ionescu’s essay actually depicts this kind of man, the glorious man of letters, fond of drinking bouts, atrociously conceited and unbearably loquacious.
www3.europole.u-nancy.fr /anglais/RO/romania/4_2_19.htm   (2242 words)

  
 25 August 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
On 19 August 2000, the Romanian Broadcasting Group brought to air an interview obtained by Eugen Ionescu from Hon.
Eugen Ionescu explains the correlation between the impossible waiting periods imposed by overseas spouse applications being up to 14 months and the on-shore marriage applications caused by people circumventing these waiting periods by abusing tourist visas.
The Government must be doing something right because since these tough measures were introduced, the number of applications fell meaning a significant number of people were using marriage as a migration basis.
www.romclub.org.au /~romclub/visitorsENG.htm   (1147 words)

  
 Eugène Ionesco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eugène Ionesco, born Eugen Ionescu on November 26, 1909, was one of the foremost playwrights of the Theatre of the absurd.
Beyond ridiculing the most banal situations, Ionesco's plays depict in a tangible way the solitude of humans and the insignificance of one's existence.
There is much resentment over what could be called the France's "adoption" of him, specifically the fact that most of the world knows him as Eugène Ionesco, rather than his birth name and name in his native Romanian language, Eugen Ionescu.
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Cioran, the nihilistic cult writer of the post war period, an d Eugene Ionescu, author of Rhinoceros and the school of absurdity, also contributed to the paper.
Ionescu wrote via one of the figures of the novel, that of the mentor, to the author of the journal, who he directly identifies as Iosif Hechter, Sebastian\rquote s given name.
The question has no sense: it is fact.\'94 Ionescu ended his preface stating: \'93It is an assimilationist illusion, it is the illusion of so many Jews who sincerely believe they are Romanian\'85.
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 Eugène Ionesco biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Eugène Ionesco (Romanian spelling: Eugen Ionescu) (November 26, 1912 - March 28, 1994) was one of the foremost playwrights of the theater of the absurd.
Although Ionesco wrote almost entirely in French, he is one of Romanians' proudest citizens.
There is much resentment over what could be called the French's "adoption" of him, specifically the fact that most of the world knows him as Eugène Ionesco, rather than his birth name and name in his native Romanian language, Eugen Ionescu.
eugen-ionescu.biography.ms   (229 words)

  
 CULTURAL INTERFERENCE
Four famous friends: Mircea Eliade, Eugen Ionescu, Emil Cioran, Constantin Noica.
They had studied at famous high schools in Bucharest; they had spent their university years in Bucharest, around Nae Ionescu (1890-1940), their philosophy professor, a fascinating personality interwar Romania.
A disciple and admirer of Nae Ionescu's  Constantin Noica succeded in carring on the tradition of the Romanian school of philosophy in an epoch of restraining dogmatism, without manifesting in his writings any sympathy for the official Marxism.
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 MSN Encarta - Search View - Ionesco
Ionesco, Eugène (1909-1994), Romanian-born French playwright, one of the chief exponents of the movement known as theater of the absurd.
Born Eugen Ionescu in Slatina, Ionesco spent his childhood in Paris but returned to Romania at the age of 13.
He taught French in Bucharest before returning to Paris in 1939 to write.
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He contributed significantly to the development of music in his own country, although much of his activity centred on Paris, where he was a pupi
Eugen Ionescu was born on November 26th 1909 (the 13th according to the orthodoxe calendar) in Slatina, Romania, 150 km from Bucharest.
Many sources indicate that he was born in 1912.
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 Ionescu Eugen-Dan --- Romania - Constanta Agent - Sumerium B2B International Trade Center.
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My old despondency tried to dismiss the reports, but my thirst for happiness \endash even momentary, even illusory \endash wanted to believe and began to believe.
Until two in the morning I was lost in the crowd near the Palace, latching onto now one, now another \endash Carandino, Camil, Ghita Ionescu \endash asking questions, passing on things I heard, convinced when they came from a skeptic, incredulous when they came from someone convinced.
I couldn\rquote t go home \endash I\rquote d have wasted the whole night.
www.columbia.edu /ccnmtl/draft/dominique/deak2001/antisemitism_seb.rtf   (2437 words)

  
 Ionescu Eugen-Dan --- Romania - Constanta Agent - Expo Communication - Indonesia Trade Market Gateway
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 Eugen Simion Comenteaza Pe Mircea Eliade, Vasile Voiculescu, Eugen Ionescu, Eugen Lovinescu, Perpessicius, Tudor Vianu
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