Is Romania's most famous literary work For My Legionaries?
They're a latin country, I expected more from them.
Is Romania's most famous literary work For My Legionaries?
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No you brainlet fucking tard
>cioran
>eliade
>eminescu
>arghezi
>sorescu
>culianu
>pacepa
>urmuz
>sadoveanu
Go read a book you stupid braincuck achievelet soyboy
>poor reading comprehension
>calls other people brainlets
who is the one with the poor reading comprehension here when you didnt properly read his post
Go back to
Quiet. Lit is a pol colony now.
Is there any sort of Romanian epic?
What are the works recommended at school for instance?
> hurr, capitanul si legiunea!
Sper sa ajungi violat de poponari bugchaseri.
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Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
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>Cioran
>Romanian
Nice try pleb
this
>Romanian literature
Personally I think Eliade or Cioran have the most sold copies in foreign languages. Is there anyway to check this.
Should I buy this?
We're proud to be racist here, cuck. There is a racial hiarachy, and I'm on top, inferior feminist
Well, Eliade and Cioran also wrote directly in Baguette so that's not surprising. They got a lot more popularity that way. It's kind of unfair to compare meme Baguette tier philosophers with national authors.
>reading cioran
I'm Romanian and I can tell you the guy is an absolute faggot. Eliade at least is a reputable scholar and fits in well with the current Peterson and /pol/ religious memery.
Tourretes tier post
I have never heard of those
I have heard of For My Legionaries
Fame of a book is measured by how many people have heard of it
>puts along cioran an eliade some shit traitor (Pacepa) and fucking romanian Gorky (Sadoveanu)
lel
What about Ionesco you illiterate fuck?
>23 posts
>no Blecher
Non.
Why what's so bad about Codreanu?
Actually depends if you count Eugene Ionesco as Romanian.
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>very Veeky Forums
Have you ever read this?
How hard this is for someon with little knowledge of romanian lit and history?
Also, is it really good?
This begs for a context
Cioran is very well known and you only know about For My Legionaries because it is shilled online (not saying it's bad btw).
>This begs for a context
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Orthodox Christianity is top Veeky Forums
He was right
>I have never heard of those
Because you're a retarded /pol/ack.
Ionescu was Romanian but he wrote practically nothing in Romanian, so I'd say no. You need to write in Romanian (if not everything, then at least a part of your works) to qualify.
To be fair, most of those writers are not very popular at all and a lot of their works haven't even been translated into English.
I've only ever heard of the first two and I have only only heard of Eliade because I have an interest in alternative Religions (never read him btw).
>His daily mission on the firmament is interrupted by the lustful calls of Princess Cătălina, who asks for him to "glide down" and become her mate. He is persuaded by her to relinquish his immortality, which would require approval from a third protagonist, the Demiurge. The Morning Star seeks the Demiurge at the edge of the Universe, but only receives a revelation of mankind's irrelevancy. In his brief absence, the Princess is seduced by a fellow mortal. As he returns to his place in the sky, Hyperion understands that the Demiurge was right.
>guy gets cucked
>sublimates it into an epic
This is great.
you are one dense fuck
There's no culture on this board.
>Have you ever read this?
>How hard this is for someon with little knowledge of romanian lit and history?
>Also, is it really good?
Yes, for school.
Not hard at all.
Probably, if you're into stuff like this. I only shitpost in /sffg/.
who?