Thursday, December 5, 2013

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A title of nobility, beauty, artistic talent, grace, vivacity, money (more money!) And a literary salon. All these were essential accessories oak tree for a celebrity's high society oak tree end of the 19th century and first half of 20 centuries. In Paris, London and Rio de Janeiro, the Romanians had something extra: exotic origin provided a country perceived as distant. Few people oak tree know about the success of Romanian women among high society women of European cultural and even world until the Second World War. Everyone knows of Parisian chic and admire him unconditionally. I do not know of elegance, charm and Romanian women who held salons literary influence in major world capitals. They were, especially in Paris, recognized as beautiful, smart, talented and terribly fascinating. Spirit cultivated taste, talent diplomatic and political frivolities pleasantries and graceful ladies salons doing their temple.
Anna de Noailles talented and beautiful then. And very fashionable. It is one of the Romanians who held literary salons in Paris successful '20s. "Small and exceptional ... whenever one finds between noon and 8 pm in her bedroom. It was comforting to think that he died during the day and evening dinner. It is difficult to describe precisely eloquence Anna. Beginning oak tree as an incantation, the sound of the steps of a flamenco dancer on the steps of a ladder. Slowly fervor found its rhythm, the words came easily, inevitably surrounds you. Select and irresistible, they fell like rain over the audience. oak tree Her audience was amazed that Oedipus before the Sphinx ". oak tree As he described Violet Trefusis Anna de Noailles, born Brancovan.
It was intuitive oak tree improvisation have the courage and assertiveness and they all gave him a terrific charm. They say once wrote an essay about Spain without having been there before. He was acclaimed by her contemporaries from Annunzio, Pierre Loti, Francis Jammes, Andre Gide, Gabriela Mistral, Colette, Paul Valéry, Jean Cocteau, Francois Mauriac, Paul Hervieu, Paul Claudel, Max Jacob and to Marcel Proust, her admirer fervent. All came to her room and they left fascinated by it and its lifestyle dramatically. Anna, and the other from the "Eastern European oak tree bluestocking" Famous in Paris, were considered "exotic, neurotic and despotic."
Elvira Popescu Her story is exceptional. At age 16 marries a famous actor of the time, two years later playing on stage nationality. Get roles in some of the first films secolulului 20, gets only 25 years and is the theater director who set up another. 5 years later, Verneuil conquered the game, but her charms and makes an offer: to go to play in Paris. Elvira accepts and becomes Elvire. Elvire Popesco. Verneuil loves her beauty, talent, and Romanian accent and furculisioanele oak tree (Romanian words we say in French: "donne-moi in Scrum ѐ re" correct "the low content of cendre passe-moi"). Not only Verneuil was taken, but the French public who adored her so much that it became for them "Notre Dame du Théatre". A true legend in the 80s had the most popular literary salon in Paris, located on Avenue Foch. It was attended by all good French metropolis, politics, arts and fashion. The presidents of the state - d'Estaing and Chirac - the famous financier Guy Rothschild and fashion designer Pierre Cardin. oak tree It was the first literary salon held by Elvira Popescu. In the 30's he bought a castle oak tree "Chateau du Mezy" which was built by architect Robert Mallet Stevens garde designer Paul Poiret for. Bankruptcy unexpectedly came across designer, so he was forced to sell the building before it complete. Elvira Popescu hired Paul Boyer to transfrom into a huge transatlantic. Since 30 years, Elvire Popesco has maintained this "cruise ship" cultural and aesthetic "tout Paris". Now the castle belongs to the family Fabergé trying to restore it after the original plans garde.
Elena Văcărescu "And you mon ame voulais them à la fleur tienne Porterait to pour toi Mon Ame ECLO hath t'apartienne we rien qui rêve et son cueillir pourrais you to sheet" delicate and romantic lyrics written and sung by the wonderful Elena Văcărescu Tino Rossi. Elena Văcărescu, known by the French as hel ѐ Vacarésco was one of us admired and influential women of Paris. An extremely talented poetess - was 2 times winner of the French Academy, a successful diplomat, an exceptional French translator of the works of Mihai Eminescu, Lucian oak tree Blaga, Octavian Goga, George Topârceanu Ion and Ion Vinea Minulescu, oak tree has created award "Femina Vacaresco" prize is awarded today women poets. A heavily supported Romania's interests in Paris, representing the Romanian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, attending later sessions

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