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- Ion_Agârbiceanu abstract "Ion Agârbiceanu (September 12, 1882 – May 28, 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, journalist, politician, theologian and Greek-Catholic priest. A native of Transylvania, he graduated from Budapest University, after which he was ordained. He was initially assigned to a parish in the Apuseni Mountains, which form the backdrop to much of his fiction. Before 1910, Agârbiceanu had achieved literary fame in both Transylvania and the Kingdom of Romania; his work was disputed between the rival schools of Sămănătorul and Poporanism.Committed to social and cultural activism in Transylvania, Agârbiceanu spent the 1910s officiating near Sibiu, with a break during World War I that eventually took him deep into Ukraine. In 1919, he moved to Cluj, where he lived for most of the remainder of his life. After the war, he involved himself in both the political and cultural life of Greater Romania. He was voted into the Romanian Academy and assumed the office of Senate vice president under the National Renaissance Front dictatorship.Agârbiceanu spent his last decade and a half under a communist regime that outlawed his church, an act in which he refused to cooperate. Much of his work, with its transparent Christian moralizing, proved incompatible with the new ideology, and was banned by communist censors; however, the regime found him useful for its image, and bestowed honors upon him. Agârbiceanu's full contribution has been made available since the 1990s, but he endures as a largely forgotten author, with the possible exception of his Apuseni-based novella, Fefeleaga.".
- Ion_Agârbiceanu activeYearsEndYear "1962".
- Ion_Agârbiceanu activeYearsStartYear "1900".
- Ion_Agârbiceanu birthDate "1882-09-12".
- Ion_Agârbiceanu birthPlace Alsó-Fehér_County.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu birthPlace Cenade.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu birthPlace Lands_of_the_Crown_of_Saint_Stephen.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu birthYear "1882".
- Ion_Agârbiceanu deathDate "1963-05-28".
- Ion_Agârbiceanu deathPlace Cluj-Napoca.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu deathPlace Socialist_Republic_of_Romania.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu deathYear "1963".
- Ion_Agârbiceanu genre Ballade_(forme_fixe).
- Ion_Agârbiceanu genre Essay.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu genre Feuilleton.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu genre Novella.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu genre Prose_poetry.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu genre Psychological_novel.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu genre Short_story.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu genre Sketch_story.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu movement Poporanism.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu movement Sămănătorul.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu nationality Austria-Hungary.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu nationality Romania.
- Ion_Agârbiceanu pseudonym "AG, Agarbi, Alfius, Potcoavă".
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