Robot, Al., 1916-1941

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Name (Latin)
Robot, Al., 1916-1941
Other forms of name
Robot, Alexandru, 1916-1941
Robot, Aleksandru, 1916-1941
Robot, Aleksandr, 1916-1941
Rotmann, Alter, 1916-1941
Date of birth
1916-01-15
Date of death
1941
Place of birth
Bucharest (Romania)
Place of residence/headquarters
Chișinău (Moldova)
Occupation
Authors Poets Journalists
Associated Language
rum
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 70549666
Wikidata: Q2904234
Library of congress: n 90634038
OCoLC: oca02725784
DLC: n 90634038
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 98142851290000041
Sources of Information
  • His Scrieri, 1985:t.p. (Al. Robot) p. 6 (b. 01-15-1916, in Bucharest; took residence in Chișinău in 1935; 25 yrs. old at his death)
  • Straje, M. Dicț. de pseudonime ... 1973(Robot, Al., 1916-1941; Alef used as a pseudonym for some newspaper articles)
  • Skrierʹ alese, 1968:t.p. (Al. Robot) Russ. colophon (Aleksandr Robot)
  • Wikipedia, Aug. 13, 2010:(Alexandru Robot; Aleksandru Robot [in Cyrillic]; born Alter Rotmann; known as Al. Robot)
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Wikipedia description:

Alexandru Robot (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru ˈrobot]; born Alter Rotmann, also known as Al. Robot; Moldovan Cyrillic: Александру Робот; January 15, 1916 – c. 1941) was a Romanian, Moldovan and Soviet poet, also known as a novelist and journalist. First noted as a member of Romanian literary clubs, and committed to modernism and the avant-garde, he developed a poetic style based on borrowings from Symbolist and Expressionist literature. Also deemed a "Hermeticist" for the lexical obscurity in some of his poems, as well as for the similarity between his style and that of Ion Barbu, Robot was in particular noted for his pastorals, where he fused modernist elements into a traditionalist convention. Adopted by the literary circles in the Bessarabia region, where he settled in 1935, Robot was employed by the literary review Viața Basarabiei. In tandem with his avant-garde activities, he was a political-minded journalist with communist sympathies, who wrote reportage pieces and essays around various social, political and cultural topics. During the 1940 annexation of Bessarabia, Robot opted to stay behind in Soviet territory, adopting Socialist Realism and paying allegiance to the Moldavian SSR's official line on nationality issues. This move sparked a posthumous controversy, but some have argued it only implied a formal submission on Robot's part. Robot was declared missing some two months after the German-Romanian takeover of Bessarabia, dying in mysterious circumstances. His avant-garde literary work remained largely unknown until the 1960s, when it was rediscovered by a new generation of Bessarabian writers.

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