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''Sburătorul'' was a
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n modernist literary magazine and literary society, established in
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in April 1919. Led by Eugen Lovinescu, the circle was instrumental in developing new trends and styles in Romanian literature, ranging from a new wave of Romanian symbolism to an urban-themed realism and the
avant-garde In the arts and literature, the term ''avant-garde'' ( meaning or ) identifies an experimental genre or work of art, and the artist who created it, which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable ...
. The review, subtitled ''Revista literară, artistică şi culturală'' ("Literary, artistic, and cultural review"), was published between April 1919 and May 1921, and again from March 1926 to June 1927 (a weekly magazine entitled ''Sburătorul Literar'' was published between September 1921 and December 1922). During its last period in print, ''Sburătorul'' engaged in a polemic with partisans of a more traditional style, especially figures grouped around the '' Sămănătorul'' magazine. Lovinescu himself argued against Nicolae Iorga's ethnocentric views on Romania in the Middle Ages.


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In Romanian mythology, '' Zburătorul'' (of which ''Sburătorul'' is an antiquated variant, used notably in the works of Ion Heliade Rădulescu) was the embodiment of lust, a beautiful but eerie young man with
demon A demon is a malevolent supernatural entity. Historically, belief in demons, or stories about demons, occurs in folklore, mythology, religion, occultism, and literature; these beliefs are reflected in Media (communication), media including f ...
ic features who visits adolescent girls in their dreams. Lovinescu explained the choice in his first editorial:
"Vague thrills, warmth and coldness, yearnings for impossible beauty, and, at once,
torpor Torpor is a state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually marked by a reduced body temperature and metabolic rate. Torpor enables animals to survive periods of reduced food availability. The term "torpor" can refer to the ti ...
, a deep unsettling of the entire soul, bashfulness and insane certainty, an escape from the world and realities, blended with a belief in chimaera, restlessness and a thirst for rest... hese come fromthe very same ''Zburătorul'', the same pale master of youthful dreams, the same kiss of warm lips on cool foreheads, the same
mystical Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute, but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning. It may also refer to the attainment of insight ...
engagement to whatever will be. ..Those who begin issuing this magazine have received ''Zburătoruls kiss a long time ago. They are halfway through on the path of life. They have not, however, forgotten the thrills of yesteryear, nor taste and disgust for the world, the impossibility of fitting in and belief in impossible chimaera. They have not forsaken their
idealism Idealism in philosophy, also known as philosophical realism or metaphysical idealism, is the set of metaphysics, metaphysical perspectives asserting that, most fundamentally, reality is equivalent to mind, Spirit (vital essence), spirit, or ...
."Lovinescu, ''Sburătorul'', 1919, in ''Din presa...'', p. 24


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Digitized collection
of ''Sburătorul'' (1919–1922; 1926–1927) at BCU Cluj


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Eugen Marinescu (ed.), ''Din presa literară românească (1918-1944)'', Ed. Albatros, Bucharest, 1986 Defunct magazines published in Romania Defunct literary magazines published in Europe Romanian writers' organizations Magazines established in 1919 Magazines disestablished in 1927 Magazines published in Bucharest Romanian avant-garde Romanian-language magazines Literary magazines published in Romania Avant-garde magazines {{italic title