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Max Blecher

Max Blecher (born September 8, 1909, Botoşani– d. May 31, 1938) was a Romanian writer.
==Life and work==
Max Blecher's father was a successful Jewish merchant and the owner of a porcelain shop. Blecher attended primary and secondary school in Roman, Romania.〔Popa, Constantin M. Tabel Cronologic. ''Întâmplări în Irealitatea Imediată; Inimi Cicatrizate; Vizuina Luminată; Corp Transparent''; ''Corespondenţă''. Colecţia Cărţi Fundamentale ale Culturii Române. Ed. Constantin M. Popa and Nicolae Ţone. Craiova: Editura Aius; Bucureşti: Editura Vinea, 1999.〕 After receiving his baccalaureat, Blecher left for Paris to study medicine. Shortly thereafter, in 1928, he was diagnosed with spinal tuberculosis (Pott's disease) and forced to abandon his studies. He sought treatment at various sanatoriums: Berck-sur-Mer in France, Leysin in Switzerland and Tekirghiol in Romania.〔Popa, Constantin M. Tabel Cronologic. ''Întâmplări în Irealitatea Imediată; Inimi Cicatrizate; Vizuina Luminată; Corp Transparent''; ''Corespondenţă''. Colecţia Cărţi Fundamentale ale Culturii Române. Ed. Constantin M. Popa and Nicolae Ţone. Craiova: Editura Aius; Bucureşti: Editura Vinea, 1999.〕 For the remaining ten years of his life, he was confined to his bed and practically immobilized by the disease. Despite his illness, he wrote and published his first piece in 1930, a short story called "Herrant" in Tudor Arghezi's literary magazine ''Bilete de papagal''.〔Popa, Constantin M. Tabel Cronologic. ''Întâmplări în Irealitatea Imediată; Inimi Cicatrizate; Vizuina Luminată; Corp Transparent''; ''Corespondenţă''. Colecţia Cărţi Fundamentale ale Culturii Române. Ed. Constantin M. Popa and Nicolae Ţone. Craiova: Editura Aius; Bucureşti: Editura Vinea, 1999.〕 He contributed to André Breton's literary review ''Le Surréalisme au service de la révolution'' and carried on an intense correspondence with the foremost writers and philosophers of his day such as André Breton, André Gide, Martin Heidegger, Illarie Voronca, Geo Bogza, Mihail Sebastian, and Sașa Pană.〔Glodeanu, Gheorghe. Tabel Cronologic. ''Max Blecher şi noua estetică a romanului românesc interbelic''. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Limes, 2005.〕 In 1934 he published ''Corp transparent'', a volume of poetry.
In 1935, Blecher's parents moved him to a house on the outskirts of Roman〔Glodeanu, Gheorghe. Tabel Cronologic. ''Max Blecher şi noua estetică a romanului românesc interbelic''. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Limes, 2005.〕 where he continued to write until his death in 1938 at the age of 28. During his lifetime he published two other major works, ''Întâmplări în irealitate imediată'' (Adventures in Immediate Irreality) and ''Inimi cicatrizate'' (Scarred Hearts), as well as a number of short prose pieces, articles and translations. ''Vizuina luminată: Jurnal de sanatoriu'' (The Lit-Up Burrow: Sanatorium Journal) was published posthumously in part in 1947 and in full in 1971.〔Glodeanu, Gheorghe. Tabel Cronologic. ''Max Blecher şi noua estetică a romanului românesc interbelic''. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Limes, 2005.〕

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