Jonél Kalinczuk

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Jonél Kalinczuk

Jonél Kalinczuk Ritter von Chominski (born October 8, 1856 in Boroutz, Bukowina , † November 2, 1934 in Vienna ) was an Austrian doctor and writer.

Life

Kalinczuk's father was a priest of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and a professor of pastoral theology. He attended elementary school in his home community and the kk I. Staatsgymnasium Chernivtsi , which he graduated with the Matura in 1875 . He then began at the Franz Joseph's University , a study of theology . In 1878 he moved to the University of Vienna , where he studied philosophy and medicine in the following decade and on March 24, 1888, he was awarded a Dr. med. PhD . In 1889 he settled as a spa doctor in the Bohemian Marienbad . At the end of 1928 he took over the post of consul general of the newly founded Kingdom of Greater Romania . He also became a member of the Romanian Academy . After the death of his wife, he moved to Vienna in 1934, where he died that same year. Kalinczuk was a member of the Corps Alemannia Czernowitz, the Corps Saxonia Vienna (1878) and the Academic Corps Teutonia zu Graz (1883).

Kalinczuk was considered to be one of the most talented lyricists in Bukovina , whose world of emotions was conceptually and thematically similar to that of Nikolaus Lenau . Influences from Mihai Eminescu can also be seen. For Alfred Kittner he was the “Romanian Chamisso”.

Works

  • The bells of Boruti. Seal , Vienna 1908.
  • Clopotele din Boruti , 1927 (Romanian translation of The Bells of Boruti )
  • Traumland , Vienna: Krystall-Verlag 1933, 2nd edition 1934.

See also

literature

  • Victor Morariu: Un Chamisso al României: Poctul german-român Dr. Ionel Calinciuc (German: A Romanian Chamisso: The German-Romanian poet Dr. Ionel Calinciuc ), in: Revista germanistilor români 4 (1935), No. 2, pp. 118-136.
  • Amy Colin and Alfred Kittner (eds.): Sunken poetry of Bukowina. An anthology of German poetry , Munich 1994.
  • Raimund Lang : Intonas: “A loyal heart full of love” , in: Acta Studentica (= Austrian newspaper for student history), 28th year, episode 116 from March 1997.
  • Raimund Lang: A lad of real shot and grain - the Bukovinian student Ion Kalinczuk , in: Der Südostdeutsche, No. 3 of March 15, 1997.
  • Raimund Lang: Jon Kalinczuk , in: Czernowitz heads - short biographies of important Bukovinians (= Czernowitzer Kleine Schriften, issue 18), Vienna 2006, p. 34 f. ISBN 3-902368-11-X . Reprinted in: Corpszeitung des Akademischen Corps Saxonia Wien, Volume 94 (February 18, 2007), p. 8.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 136/138; 50/103