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Vintila Horia (1915-1992) fue un escritor e intelectual de nacionalidad rumana. Condenado por la dictadura comunista de su país, vivió en el exilio gran parte de su vida, en Italia, Argentina y Francia, hasta que se estableció en España en 1953. Escribió una amplia y variada obra, que consta de artículos, novelas y ensayos, en rumano, francés y castellano. Ideológicamente tuvo un talante conservador y cristiano. Dos temas dominantes de su obra, relacionados entre sí, son el exilio y la disidencia intelectual. Analizaremos en este trabajo la incorporación creativa de la tradición clásica para expresar esos dos motivos. Varias de sus novelas versan sobre personajes históricos grecorromanos que, de alguna manera, representan al propio autor. Entre ellas, Dios ha nacido en el exilio (1960) recrea el exilio de Ovidio y su descubrimiento de la fe cristiana. En este trabajo se analiza el uso de fuentes clásicas por parte de Horia y la incorporación creativa de estos materiales como correlato objetivo y como base de creación de sentido en esa novela. Vintilă Horia (1915-1992) is a Romanian writer and romanist. Convicted by the communist régime of his country, he lived most of his life in exile, in Italy, Argentina, and France. He eventually settled in Spain from 1953. His production consists of articles, novels, and essays, written in Romanian, French, and Spanish. Ideologically, he was conservative and Christian. He develops two core subject-matters: exile and intellectual dissent. In this paper il will be analysed the creative use of the Classical reception for expressing these two motives. Several of his novels portray historical characters who represent the author himself: for instance, God was born in exile (1960) tells the story of Ovid’s exile and his conversion to the Christian faith. It will be examined the use of Classical sources by Horia and the creative assimilation of these materials as a correlative objective for creating meaning
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Vintila Horia (1915-1992) fue un escritor e intelectual de nacionalidad rumana.
Condenado por la dictadura comunista de su país, vivió en el exilio gran parte de su vida, en Italia, Argentina y Francia, hasta que se estableció en España en 1953.
Escribió una amplia y variada obra, que consta de artículos, novelas y ensayos, en rumano, francés y castellano.
Ideológicamente tuvo un talante conservador y cristiano.
Dos temas dominantes de su obra, relacionados entre sí, son el exilio y la disidencia intelectual.
Analizaremos en este trabajo la incorporación creativa de la tradición clásica para expresar esos dos motivos.
Varias de sus novelas versan sobre personajes históricos grecorromanos que, de alguna manera, representan al propio autor.
Entre ellas, Dios ha nacido en el exilio (1960) recrea el exilio de Ovidio y su descubrimiento de la fe cristiana.
En este trabajo se analiza el uso de fuentes clásicas por parte de Horia y la incorporación creativa de estos materiales como correlato objetivo y como base de creación de sentido en esa novela.
Vintilă Horia (1915-1992) is a Romanian writer and romanist.
Convicted by the communist régime of his country, he lived most of his life in exile, in Italy, Argentina, and France.
He eventually settled in Spain from 1953.
His production consists of articles, novels, and essays, written in Romanian, French, and Spanish.
Ideologically, he was conservative and Christian.
He develops two core subject-matters: exile and intellectual dissent.
In this paper il will be analysed the creative use of the Classical reception for expressing these two motives.
Several of his novels portray historical characters who represent the author himself: for instance, God was born in exile (1960) tells the story of Ovid’s exile and his conversion to the Christian faith.
It will be examined the use of Classical sources by Horia and the creative assimilation of these materials as a correlative objective for creating meaning.

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