Matei Călinescu  

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"Bakunin's anarchist maxim, 'To destroy is to create,' is actually applicable to most of the activities of the twentieth-century avant-garde." --Five Faces of Modernity (1977) by Matei Călinescu

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Matei Călinescu (1934 – 2009) was Romanian literary critic and professor of comparative literature at Indiana University.

He is the author of Five Faces of Modernity (1977).

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