Quotes by Dragoș Vrânceanu
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All literature is primarily interiority. But not simply interiority. The writer not only mirrors the outer world into the inner world more markedly than is currently the case in practical life (dominated by patterns of behavior). But it adds a new character to this revelation, that of being proposed to communication.
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The artist, far from feeling rigidly circumscribed in his own era, resolves his troubling existence of the ephemeral through the prophetic projection that remains open to him, thanks to the historical ideal, intrinsic to the nature of duration, the essence of historical life that flows and moves forward...
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The historical ideal opens to the artist both the present and the direction of his movement. The artist cannot feel shackled in contemporaneity, but is permanently free to adhere to the progress of things, not in the sense of an arbitrary fantasy, but by discovering the organic meaning of movement, determined by the world and society of his contemporary...
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The grandeur of an age is given by its deeds, as well as by the vehemence of the vision of its historical ideal, realities in which all the antennae of literature and art are immersed, as in their element.
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