Geo Dumitrescu, the Glossary
Geo Dumitrescu (born Gheorghe Dumitrescu; May 17, 1920 – September 28, 2004) was a Romanian poet and translator.[1]
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33 relations: Bicaz, Bucharest, Charles Baudelaire, Cluj-Napoca, Contemporanul, Curzio Malaparte, Daniel Ioniță (poet), Daniel Reynaud, Eduardas Mieželaitis, Flacăra, George Ivașcu, Ion Antonescu, Irving Stone, Les Fleurs du mal, Letter to the editor, Luceafărul (magazine), Miron Radu Paraschivescu, N. D. Cocea, PEN International, Petru Comarnescu, Rafael Alberti, Revista Fundațiilor Regale, Romain Gary, Romania, Romanian Academy, Romanian revolution, România liberă, România Literară, Scînteia, Socialist Republic of Romania, University of Bucharest, Viața Românească, Writers' Union of Romania.
- România Literară editors
- Romanian theatre managers and producers
Bicaz
Bicaz (Békás) is a town in Neamț County, Western Moldavia, Romania situated in the eastern Carpathian Mountains near the confluence of the Bicaz and Bistrița Rivers and near Lake Bicaz, an artificial lake formed by the Bicaz Dam on the Bistrița.
Bucharest
Bucharest (București) is the capital and largest city of Romania.
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Charles Baudelaire
Charles Pierre Baudelaire (9 April 1821 – 31 August 1867) was a French poet who also worked as an essayist, art critic and translator.
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Cluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca, or simply Cluj (Kolozsvár, Klausenburg), is a city in northwestern Romania.
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Contemporanul
Contemporanul (The Contemporary) was a Romanian literary magazine published in Iaşi, Romania, from 1881 to 1891.
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Curzio Malaparte
Curzio Malaparte (9 June 1898 – 19 July 1957), born Kurt Erich Suckert, was an Italian writer, filmmaker, war correspondent and diplomat.
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Daniel Ioniță (poet)
Daniel Ioniță (born 16 January 1960) is an Australian poet and translator of Romanian origin, who has been published bilingually in Australia, USA, and Romania. Geo Dumitrescu and Daniel Ioniță (poet) are writers from Bucharest.
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Daniel Reynaud
Daniel Reynaud (born 27 August 1958) is an Australian historian whose work on Australian war cinema and on Australian World War I soldiers and religion has challenged aspects of the Anzac legend, Australia’s most important national mythology built around the role of Australian servicemen, popularly known as Anzacs.
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Eduardas Mieželaitis
Eduardas Mieželaitis (3 October 1919 – 6 June 1997) was a Lithuanian Soviet poet, translator, essayist and public figure.
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Flacăra
Flacăra (Romanian for "The Flame") is a weekly literary magazine published in Bucharest, Romania.
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George Ivașcu
George Ivașcu (most common rendition of Gheorghe I. Ivașcu;"Partea I B: Dispozițiuni și publicațiuni care nu au caracter normativ: Deciziuni. Ministerul Informațiilor", in Monitorul Oficial, Issue 112/1947, p. 3980 July 22, 1911 – June 21, 1988) was a Romanian journalist, literary critic, and communist militant. Geo Dumitrescu and George Ivașcu are 20th-century Romanian poets, România Literară editors, Romanian anthologists, Romanian magazine editors, Romanian male poets, Romanian newspaper editors and Romanian translators.
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Ion Antonescu
Ion Antonescu (– 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who presided over two successive wartime dictatorships as Prime Minister and Conducător during most of World War II.
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Irving Stone
Irving Stone (born Tennenbaum, July 14, 1903 – August 26, 1989) was an American writer, chiefly known for his biographical novels of noted artists, politicians, and intellectuals.
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Les Fleurs du mal
Les Fleurs du mal (italic) is a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire.
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Letter to the editor
A letter to the editor (LTE) is a letter sent to a publication about an issue of concern to the reader.
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Luceafărul (magazine)
Luceafărul ("Lucifer") was a Romanian-language literary and cultural magazine that appeared in three series: 1902-1914 and 1919-1920; 1934-1939; and 1941-1945.
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Miron Radu Paraschivescu
Miron Radu Paraschivescu (2 October 1911 – 17 February 1971) was a Romanian poet, essayist, journalist, and translator. Geo Dumitrescu and Miron Radu Paraschivescu are 20th-century Romanian poets, Romanian male poets and Romanian translators.
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N. D. Cocea
N. Geo Dumitrescu and N. D. Cocea are Romanian magazine editors and Romanian newspaper editors.
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PEN International
PEN International (known as International PEN until 2010) is a worldwide association of writers, founded in London in 1921 to promote friendship and intellectual co-operation among writers everywhere.
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Petru Comarnescu
Petru Comarnescu (23 November 1905 – 27 November 1970) was a Romanian literary and art critic and translator. Geo Dumitrescu and Petru Comarnescu are Romanian translators.
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Rafael Alberti
Rafael Alberti Merello (16 December 1902 – 28 October 1999) was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27.
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Revista Fundațiilor Regale
Revista Fundațiilor Regale ("The Review of Royal Foundations") was a monthly literary, art and culture magazine published in Romania between 1934 and 1947.
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Romain Gary
Romain Gary (2 December 1980), born Roman Kacew (and also known by the pen name Émile Ajar), was a French novelist, diplomat, film director, and World War II aviator.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
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Romanian Academy
The Romanian Academy (Academia Română) is a cultural forum founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 1866.
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Romanian revolution
The Romanian revolution (Revoluția română) was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries around the world, primarily within the Eastern Bloc.
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România liberă
România liberă is a Romanian daily newspaper founded in 1943 and currently based in Bucharest.
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România Literară
România Literară is a cultural and literary magazine from Romania.
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Scînteia
Scînteia (Romanian for "The Spark") was the name of two newspapers edited by Communist groups at different intervals in Romanian history.
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The Socialist Republic of Romania (Republica Socialistă România, RSR) was a Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist state that existed officially in Romania from 1947 to 1989 (see Revolutions of 1989).
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University of Bucharest
The University of Bucharest (UB) (Universitatea din București) is a public research university in Bucharest, Romania.
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Viața Românească
Viața Românească ("The Romanian Life") is a monthly literary magazine published in Romania.
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Writers' Union of Romania
The Writers' Union of Romania, founded in March 1949, is a professional association of writers in Romania.
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See also
România Literară editors
- Geo Dumitrescu
- George Ivașcu
- Nicolae Breban
- Nicolae Manolescu
Romanian theatre managers and producers
- A. de Herz
- Adrian Maniu
- Alexandru Leca Morariu
- Andrei Oțetea
- Avram Imbroane
- Benjamin Fondane
- Constantin Tănase
- Corina Șuteu
- Costache Aristia
- Elvira Popescu
- Emil Gârleanu
- Geo Dumitrescu
- Gheorghe Asachi
- Haralamb Lecca
- Ion Călugăru
- Ion Dongorozi
- Iorgu Iordan
- Liviu Ciulei
- Ludovic Dauș
- Marcel Iureș
- Max Hermann Maxy
- Mihai Codreanu
- Mihail Kogălniceanu
- Mihail Sadoveanu
- Mihail Sorbul
- Mișu Fotino
- Mărgărita Miller-Verghy
- Ștefan Vellescu