
Antilethe – o revistă pentru rememorarea exilului românesc / Antilethe – a magazine for the remembrance of the Romanian exile
Author(s) -
Camelia Zabava
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
swedish journal of romanian studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2003-0924
DOI - 10.35824/sjrs.v2i1.18817
Subject(s) - romanian , mythology , presentation (obstetrics) , character (mathematics) , subject (documents) , art , history , literature , art history , philosophy , medicine , library science , linguistics , geometry , mathematics , computer science , radiology
A literary magazine having a distinct character among all Romanian publications is Antilethe. Its name remind us of the Lethe River (the river of oblivion in Greek mythology) because the main purpose of the founder – Mihaela Albu – together with the editorial board - is an act of restitutio. In short – to bring into attention of the contemporary readers the cultural activity of the Romanian intellectuals from exile. Each issue has a specific subject - Vintilă Horia (no. 1), Mircea Popescu (no. 2), Ștefan Baciu (no. 3) and Camilian Demetrescu (no. 4). Our presentation is mainly focused on the life and activity of the great artist Camilian Demetrescu.