Ion Luca Caragiale
Ion Luca Caragiale (1 February 1852, Haimanale, Romania – 9 June 1912, in Berlin, Germany) was a Romanian playwright, novelist, poet, theatre director and journalist.
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Born | Haimanale, Wallachia | February 13, 1852
Died | June 9, 1912 Berlin, German Empire | (aged 60)
Pen name | Car., Ein rumänischer Patriot, Luca, i, Ion, Palicar |
Occupation | short story writer, playwright, journalist, essayist, actor, translator, poet, civil servant, restaurateur |
Nationality | Romanian |
Period | 1873–1912 |
Genre | drama, comedy, tragedy, short story, sketch story, novella, satire, parody, aphorism, fantasy, reportage, memoir, fairy tale, epigram, fable |
Subject | everyday life, morals and manners, politics, social criticism, literary criticism, music criticism |
Literary movement | Junimism, Naturalism, Neoclassicism, Neoromanticism, Realism |
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The Russian Army in Bucharest, print in The Illustrated London News (1877)
Ion Luca and Mateiu Caragiale before 1900
First printed version of D-ale carnavalului, as published in Convorbiri Literare (May 1885)
The building in Buzău, across the street from the city railway station, where Caragiale leased a restaurant in 1895
George Coșbuc and Ion Luca Caragiale