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    Ion Călugăru (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon kəˈluɡəru]; born Ștrul Leiba Croitoru, also known as Buium sin Strul-Leiba Croitoru, B. Croitoru; February...
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  • Călugăru may refer to several entities in Romania: Călugăru, a village in Botoroaga Commune, Teleorman County Alice Călugăru Ion Călugăru Călugăru River...
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  • of Romania, son of Ion C. Brătianu Ion Budai-Deleanu (1760–1820), Romanian scholar, philologist, historian, and poet Ion Călugăru (1902–1956), Romanian...
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  • Romanian table tennis player Mitică Popescu, actor Moş Ion Popescu, pseudonym of writer Ion Călugăru N. D. Popescu-Popnedea, writer Nicolae Popescu, mathematician...
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    literary chroniclers Ion Vinea and Benjamin Fondane. Likewise, while formally affiliating with Surrealism, the avant-garde author Ion Călugăru contributed various...
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    parallel, the short-lived magazine Integral, where Ilarie Voronca and Ion Călugăru were the main animators, took significant interest in Tzara's work. In...
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  • Romanian photographer B. Croitoru (Ştrul Leiba Croitoru) birth name of Ion Călugăru (1902–1956), Romanian writer, journalist and critic Constantin Croitoru...
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  • modernist platform Integral, and especially by its two main columnists, Ion Călugăru and M. H. Maxy, both of whom later chose to become directly involved...
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    included Mircea Eliade, Mihail Sebastian, Victor Ion Popa, Perpessicius, Mac Constantinescu, Ion Călugăru, Dem. Theodorescu, George Breazul, and Paul Sterian...
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  • Hughes, African-American poet and novelist (died 1967) February 16 – Ion Călugăru, Romanian novelist, short story writer and journalist (died 1956) February...
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    rower Alexandru Batcu (1892–1964), brigadier general in World War II Ion Călugăru (1902–1956), novelist Dumitru Chipăruș (1886–1947), sculptor Alexandru...
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    list of literary luminaries of the new generation—alongside Dan Botta, Ion Călugăru, Sergiu Dan, Lucia Demetrius, Anton Holban, Dan Petrașincu and Mihail...
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  • (born 1872) May 20 – Max Beerbohm, English humorist (born 1872) May 22 – Ion Călugăru, Romanian novelist, short story writer and journalist (born 1902) June...
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    contribution was negatively reviewed by writer Ion Călugăru in the Communist Party's Scînteia. According to Călugăru, it was unexplainable why Ralea and Suchianu...
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  • caricaturist, humorist, novelist, parodist. Zuleika Dobson, The Happy Hypocrite Ion Călugăru  Romania 14 February 1902 22 May 1956 novelist, short-story writer. Copilăria...
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  • Alexander Orlov (Soviet defector) Ştrul Leiba Croitoru, birth name of Ion Călugăru (1902-1956), Jewish Romanian novelist, short story writer, journalist...
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    Botez, Ioachim Botez, Emanoil Bucuța, Ion Călugăru, N. Davidescu, Horia Furtună, Adrian Maniu, Petru Manoliu, Ion Minulescu, Sanda Movilă, Dinu Nicodin...
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    George Bacovia, Ion Minulescu, Claudia Millian, N. D. Cocea, Ion Vinea, F. Brunea-Fox, Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est, A. de Herz, Ion Călugăru, and Adrian Maniu...
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    informal avant-garde circle of his own, attended by writers F. Brunea-Fox, Ion Călugăru, Henri Gad, Sașa Pană, Claude Sernet-Cosma and Ilarie Voronca, as well...
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    Maxim Gorky and, in later years, Dem. Theodorescu, Vasile Demetrius, Ion Călugăru, and Panait Istrati. Vinea's hobbyhorse was defending cosmopolitanism...
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    took public funds to promote Jewish writers—nominating Camil Baltazar, Ion Călugăru, I. Peltz, Isaia Răcăciuni, and Ilarie Voronca. In a March 1935 article...
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    prose of Panait Istrati, and being a childhood favorite of Sașa Pană and Ion Călugăru; the latter went on to copy his writing style, in novels he published...
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    Jewish author Ion Călugăru, whom he had personally trained in the Kabbalah, as a Cuvântul staff writer. In a 1931 interview with Călugăru, Zissu indicated...
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    Fondane's own comments on Arghezi, together with those of Perpessicius and Ion Călugăru on traditionalist poets—respectively, Alexandru Vlahuță and George Coșbuc...
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    unu. Its main contributors, including Pană, Geo Bogza, Ilarie Voronca, Ion Călugăru, Moldov and Stephan Roll, were all Urmuz enthusiasts from the far left...
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    its historic legacy. Such contributions were panned by the communist Ion Călugăru in Scînteia. As he put it, Tzigara-Samurcaș "has collaborated with Wilhelm...
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  • novels, to which Damian opposed examples of works by Petru Dumitriu and Ion Călugăru. Writing for Viața Românească, critic Eugen Campus stood against Damian's...
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    Stelaru — inedit", in România Literară, Issue 48/1991, p. 5 Stoica, p. 66 Ion Călugăru, "Jurnal (V)", in Caiete Critice, Issue 9/2012, p. 32 Sarău I, pp. 9–10...
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    involved in dialogue with the various ethnic minorities. As noted by writer Ion Călugăru, Stamatiad was one of the few participants in this effort who were not...
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    internal monologues. Aderca's unconventional style, like those of Ion Călugăru, Ion Vinea or Maniu, was associated by some with the trademark style of...
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