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Gherasim Luca was born on 23 July, 1913 in Romania, is a Romanian writer. Discover Gherasim Luca's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Gherasim Luca Net Worth
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Gherasim Luca (23 July 1913 – 9 February 1994) was a Romanian surrealist theorist and poet.
Born in Bucharest the son of Jewish tailor Berl Locker (died 1914), he spoke Yiddish, Romanian, German, and French.
During 1938, he traveled frequently to Paris where he was introduced to surrealists.
World War II and the official antisemitism in Romania forced him into local exile.
During the pre-Communist period of Romanian independence, he founded a surrealist artists group with Gellu Naum, Paul P.ăun, Virgil Teodorescu and Dolfi Trost.
His first publications, including poems in French followed.
He was the inventor of cubomania and, in 1945 with Dolfi Trost, authored "Dialectic of Dialectic", a manifesto of the surrealist movement Surautomatism.
Two collections of these, Inventatorul Iubirii and Un lup văzut printr-o lupă, published in Bucharest in 1945, were translated into English (The Inventor of Love and Other Works) by Julian and Laura Semilian and published by Black Widow Press in 2009.
Born Salman Locker in Romania and also known as Costea Sar, and Petre Malcoci, he became an apatrid after leaving Romania in 1952.
Harassed in Romania and caught while trying to flee the country, he left Romania in 1952, and moved to Paris through Israel.
There he worked among others with Jean Arp, Paul Celan, François Di Dio and Max Ernst, producing numerous collages, drawings, objects, and text-installations.
From 1967, his reading sessions took him to Stockholm, Oslo, Geneva, New York City, and San Francisco.
At the end of the 1980s, Luca's residence building in Montmartre was deemed insalubrious by the French authorities.
In order to be relocated to another building, he had to justify his citizenship.
As he had been without one ever since leaving Romania, he acquired French citizenship by marrying his long time partner.
The 1988 TV-portrait by Raoul Sanglas, Comment s'en sortir sans sortir, made him famous for a larger readership.
On 9 February 1994, at the age of 80, he committed suicide by jumping into the Seine.
Luca initially wrote most of his poetic works in his native Romanian.
With the authorisation of éditions Corti, a forthcoming chapbook of his poems translated by Fiona Sze-Lorrain will be featured in "Poetry International", Issue no. 15, Spring 2010.