• Camil Baltazar (Romanian pronunciation: [kaˈmil baltaˈzar]; pen name of Leibu Goldenstein or Leopold Goldstein; August 25, 1902 in Focșani – April 27...
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  • or complete. Camil in arabic can also be spelled Kamil, Kamel, Camel, Kamal or Camal. People named Camil: Camil Baltazar (1902–1977) Camil Bouchard (born...
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    "Unirea face puterea" ("Unity makes strength"). Valentina Ardean-Elisei Camil Baltazar Ana Bărbosu Constantin C. Giurescu Simona Gogîrlă Carl Grünberg Leon...
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    took nominal charge of the poetry section, alongside authors such as Camil Baltazar, Nicolae Labiș, and Alexandru Andrițoiu. As the latter noted in a 1976...
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    Papagal; the same magazine later hosted his first sketch story. He and Camil Baltazar visited Arghezi, and Botta declared himself touched by Arghezi's "warmth"...
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    that a group of Jewish authors—including himself and Tita, but also Camil Baltazar, A. A. Luca, and Isaia Răcăciuni—had continued to write unsigned pieces...
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    "Scrisori de la N. Iorga, E. Lovinescu, G. M. Zamfirescu, B. Fundoianu, Camil Baltazar, Petru Comarnescu", in România Literară, Nr. 42/2009 Călinescu, p. 634...
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    at a table where Rebreanu sat together with the modernists Voronca, Camil Baltazar, and Ion Theodorescu-Sion. At the time, the Ilfov County tribunal received...
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    Neculuță's Cor de robi ("A Slaves' Choir"). It earned attention from poet Camil Baltazar, who called the piece "vigorous" and "predictive". In October 1948,...
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    a text by Miron Scorobete, for mixed choir, 1963 Doina to a text by Camil Baltazar, for mixed choir, 1963 Horea's Oak, cantata to a text by Leonida Neamțu [ro]...
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    Romanian Jews, and took public funds to promote Jewish writers—nominating Camil Baltazar, Ion Călugăru, I. Peltz, Isaia Răcăciuni, and Ilarie Voronca. In a March...
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    Anghel), H. Libanon and L. Feru. Feraru was friends with Jean Bart, Camil Baltazar and especially Anghel, with whom he collaborated on several poems (Halucinații...
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    literar (symbolist pieces inspired by the works of George Bacovia and Camil Baltazar). Voronca's poems of the period, gloomy and passive in tone, are in...
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    strike of 1933. In his reception of Oameni și flăcări, communist poet Camil Baltazar noted that Stelaru was confiding his "somber" style to describing Romania's...
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    a "seraph descending among us men". As the group's poet laureate, Camil Baltazar similarly praised Celarianu as "anointed by God", a "true poet" of "somber...
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    a small group which also included, at the time, Minulescu, Pillat, Camil Baltazar, Claudia Millian, Alexandru Al. Philippide, Ion Sân-Giorgiu and some...
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    same table with some of the modernist and neo-traditionalist writers (Camil Baltazar, Liviu Rebreanu, Vasile Voiculescu, Ilarie Voronca), and, story goes...
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  • early October decided to expel eleven Jewish writers: Felix Aderca, Camil Baltazar, Dan, A. Dominic, Scarlat Froda, Virgil Monda, I. Peltz, Mihail Sebastian...
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    unlikely patron of "revolutionary ideas" and of "the Jews" Aderca, Camil Baltazar, Benjamin Fondane, Ilarie Voronca, this being "the illusion of a literary...
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    manipulators, Papadima nominated Sburătorul Jewish authors Benjamin Fondane, Camil Baltazar, Ilarie Voronca and Felix Aderca. Another such article mockingly twisted...
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    works on the topic remained publishable. Some other such exceptions are Camil Baltazar, Maria Banuș, Aurel Baranga, F. Brunea-Fox, Eusebiu Camilar, Georgeta...
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    "the best 20th century Romanian novel". One of the new Symbolists, Camil Baltazar, preserved the Moldavian tendency, including the elements it shared...
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  • mix which also included the licentious traits of post-Symbolist poet Camil Baltazar, and borrowings from the neo-traditionalist poems of Ion Pillat or Ilarie...
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    antagonized the traditionalists by publishing sensual drawings for Camil Baltazar's book of erotic poems, Strigări trupești lîngă glezne ("Bodily Exhortations...
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    in the collection include Romanians Ion Andreescu, Corneliu Baba, Apcar Baltazar, Henri Catargi, Alexandru Ciucurencu, Horia Damian, Nicolae Dărăscu, Lucian...
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  • Don Porfirio Valverde Patricio Borghetti as Martín Robles Ayala Issabella Camil as Paloma Dueñas. Alejandro Nones as Paulo Castellanos De Alba Joana Brito...
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    was produced in 2004, starring Mexican actors Alejandro Fernandez, Jaime Camil, and Lucero. There is also a sub-genre of the Spaghetti Western called the...
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    by the Securitate secret police in 1985, and with science fiction author Camil Baciu. He was also a friend of the German writer Michael Ende and the Greek...
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    period before the First World War, there were penetrating comments by Apcar Baltazar, B. Brănișteanu (the literary pseudonym of Bercu Braunstein), N.D. Cocea...
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  • and Ilya Ehrenburg. He was critically acclaimed by his contemporaries, Camil Petrescu calling him "the leader" of their generation, Barbu Brezianu its...
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