Ștefan Vasile "Fănuș" Neagu (5 April 1932 – 24 May 2011) was a Romanian novelist, playwright, journalist, and occasional film actor. Born to a peasant...
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professional handballer Dragoș Neagu (born 1967), retired Romanian rower Fănuș Neagu (1932–2011), Romanian writer George Neagu (born 1985), Romanian professional...
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badminton player Fanus Schoeman (born 1945), a South African politician Fănuș Neagu (1932–2011), a Romanian writer Stefanus (disambiguation) This page or...
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by liberals or generic nonconformists—examples include Teodor Mazilu, Fănuș Neagu, Iosif Sava, and Radu Cosașu. The latter pushed the boundaries by openly...
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Ramsey Campbell – The Height of the Scream Brian Garfield – Gundown Fănuș Neagu – Frumoșii nebuni ai marilor orașe ("Those Beautiful Lunatics of the...
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Vintilă and Fănuș Neagu were both co-editors and contributors, and sometimes took over for Dragomir in going over the readers' submissions. Neagu claims that...
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Sosa, Honduran poet (heart attack, born 1930)[citation needed] May 24 – Fănuș Neagu, Romanian novelist, journalist, and short story writer (cancer, born...
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N. Scott Momaday – House Made of Dawn Brian Moore – I Am Mary Dunne Fănuș Neagu – Îngerul a strigat ("The Angel Has Shouted") Anthony Powell – The Military...
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novelist and artist, cancer. Imre Nagy, 70, Canadian Olympic fencer. Fănuș Neagu, 79, Romanian novelist, journalist, and short story writer. Edward Plunkett...
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31 – John Jakes, American historical novelist (died 2023) April 5 – Fănuș Neagu, Romanian novelist, journalist, and short story writer (died 2011) April...
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opposition network that also included Larian, Labiș, Mugur, Gheorghe, and Fănuș Neagu. According to author Irimie Străuț, these people listened in as student...
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losing 1 million lei each year. Among Sorescu's defenders, novelist Fănuș Neagu acknowledged that the latter claim was true, but also asked the Writers'...
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editor of Luceafărul, Păunescu fought with Fănuș Neagu for the position, which went to someone else, causing Neagu to leave the opposition. Initial supporters...
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columnist at România Magazin, launched in March 1996 by fellow writer Fănuș Neagu. He was then also head editor at Regăsirea (1997). Purcaru's contribution...
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Angelo Niculescu, selecționerul care s-a războit cu Dumitrache și Dobrin. Fănuș Neagu l-a "îngropat" într-un articol din România literară" [50 years since...
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publication, was founded in Romania in 1991, being edited by writers Sorescu, Fănuș Neagu and Mircea Micu. In 2006, the Romanian Academy granted posthumous membership...
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Zaharia Stancu: 1959–1969 Radu Beligan: 1969–1990 Andrei Şerban: 1990–1993 Fănuș Neagu: 1993–1996 Ion Cojar: 1996–2001 Dinu Săraru: 2001–2004 Ion Caramitru:...
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Alexandru George in his series of fiction writings. Other such authors are Fănuș Neagu, who was inspired by Craii... to write his 1976 book The Handsome Lunatics...
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Ștefănescu Casa de la Miezul Nopții or Paiața sosește la timp (1993), by Fănuș Neagu Casa Mare (1967), by Ion Druță Cavalerii Mesei Pătrate, by Tudor Popescu...
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Dincolo de nisipuri, filmed by Radu Gabrea from a novel and screenplay by Fănuș Neagu. He then appeared in Mastodontul, directed by Virgil Calotescu and released...
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1944). May 22 – Alexandru Ene, 82, football player (born 1928). May 24 – Fănuș Neagu, 79, novelist, journalist, and short story writer (born 1932). December...
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Vasilescu, Alexandru Stroe and Cristian Teodorescu.The contributors included Fănuș Neagu, Beatrice Buzea, Florin Condurățeanu, Ralu Filip or Nicolae Truță. In...
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included public intellectuals such as Constantin Abăluță, Eugen Barbu, Fănuș Neagu, Zigu Ornea, Marin Preda and Dan Zamfirescu. Though Kalustian returned...
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parallel, both Țepeneag and Buzura, alongside writers such as Eugen Simion, Fănuș Neagu, Valeriu Cristea and Marin Sorescu were the recipients of criticism from...
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Beyond the Sands [ro], a film adaptation of the novel The Angel Cried, by Fănuș Neagu; after a private viewing, the film was personally stopped by Nicolae...
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Garret FitzGerald, 85, 7th Taoiseach of Ireland. (born 1926) May 24: Fănuș Neagu, 79, Romanian author and memoirist. (born 1932) May 29 Sergei Bagapsh...
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Anghelini, nicknamed "Briceagul Sicilian" (The Sicilian Penknife) by writer Fănuș Neagu, was born in March 1954 in Brașov, Romania, starting to play junior level...
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Theater—inviting literary figures such as Alexandru Piru, Ion Băieșu, Fănuș Neagu and Adrian Păunescu to its premiere. As Piru recalled in 1989: "not pursuing...
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Circle. Regulars included Gheorghe Achiței, Alexandru Andrițoiu, and Fănuș Neagu. The brewery of Iași was also named after the poet. These gestures inaugurated...
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by national road DN22 [ro], which connects Brăila to Râmnicu Sărat. Fănuș Neagu (1932–2011), Romanian writer "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă...
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