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    From 1990 to 1992, Crăsnaru was a deputy in the Romanian parliament, representing the National Salvation Front (FSN). Crăsnaru has authored poetry,...
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  • Oxford University Press 1992: Translator, Letters from Darkness: Poems, Daniela Crasnaru, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1994: Translator and editor, Hugh...
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    (died in 2007). 18 March – Tudor Ratiu, mathematician. 14 April – Daniela Crăsnaru, poet. 30 April – Gheorghe Moroșanu, mathematician. 13 May – Sergiu...
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    Corneliu Coposu, Ion Dezideriu Sîrbu, Constantin Noica, Dan Culcer and Daniela Crăsnaru. He also corresponded with Constantin Mateescu, who provided him with...
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  • which toppled communism. Around the year 2000, it was managed by poet Daniela Crăsnaru. It was at the time openly engaged in the process of recovering anti-communist...
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  • Ruzici, tennis player, winner of the 1978 French Open. 14 April – Daniela Crăsnaru, poet. 19 April – Agafia Constantin, sprint canoeist, winner of the...
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  • England in 1963), translation of Letters from Darkness: Poems, by Daniela Crasnaru, Oxford: Oxford University Press Alistair Campbell, Stone Rain: The...
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  • Organ 2 Luca Antoniotti, Michael Bloss 3 Valter Savant-Levet Harpsichord 2 Daniela Numico 3 Anikó Soltész, Mechthild Stark 4 Akiko Kuwagata 6 Agnes Várallyay...
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