• Mihail Petroveanu (October 28, 1923–March 4, 1977) was a Romanian literary critic and historian. Born in Bucharest, his parents were Jean Petroveanu and...
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    Opera in Bucharest Corina Nicolescu [ro], curator and art historian Mihail Petroveanu, critic and literary historian Eliza Petrăchescu [ro], actress Liviu...
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    thought, being linked with and compared to the theatre of the absurd (Mihail Petroveanu), poetic modernism, surrealism, automatic writing, imagism, expressionism...
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    Petru Dumitriu, Paul Georgescu, Gheorghe Haupt, Eugen Jebeleanu, Mihail Petroveanu, and Nicolae Tertulian. According to Tismăneanu, this group was able...
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  • Geo Dumitrescu, Petru Dumitriu, Gheorghe Haupt, Eugen Jebeleanu, Mihail Petroveanu and Nicolae Tertulian as one of the few genuine left-wing intellectuals...
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    to dine at Capșa with friends such as Henri Wald, Paul Georgescu, Mihail Petroveanu and Zaharia Stancu, Păstorel expressed his conviction that Sovietization...
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    Petru Dumitriu, Paul Georgescu, Gheorghe Haupt, Eugen Jebeleanu, Mihail Petroveanu and Nicolae Tertulian). During his period at Steaua, Baconsky encouraged...
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    from Neculuță's Spre țărmul dreptății. With Veronica Porumbacu and Mihail Petroveanu, he also authored a screenplay called Cheia văii, but complained that...
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    the Marxist critics" to react against this phenomenon); as well as Mihail Petroveanu (according to whom the trend represented by Negoiţescu signified "the...
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  • József and contemporary Nordic poets. Her husband was literary critic Mihail Petroveanu; the couple died in the 1977 Vrancea earthquake. Visele Babei Dochia...
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    Cornea, Nicolae Manolescu, Dan Mănucă, Marin Mincu, Dan Petrescu, Mihail Petroveanu and Ion Pop. In the 1980s, modern classical composer Doru Popovici...
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    crushed by debris while attending a Bucharest evening-party hosted by Mihail Petroveanu and Veronica Porumbacu (who were also killed). His body was one of...
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    established himself as an original poet whose lyricism, according to critic Mihail Petroveanu, draws upon "a studied, naive view of daily life, called to reveal...
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    Regale, Nr. 8/1944, pp.422–423 Boia, pp.236–237 Boia, p.235; Iacob, p.265; Petroveanu, pp.235–237 Boia, p.235 Boia, pp.235–236 (in Romanian) Solomon Marcus...
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    "Trei Năpaste cinematografice". Convorbiri Literare (in Romanian). Petroveanu, Mihail, chronological table and bibliography, in Bacovia, George (1978)....
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