Mihail Sebastian (Romanian pronunciation: [mihaˈil sebastiˈan]; born Iosif Mendel Hechter; October 18, 1907 – May 29, 1945) was a Romanian playwright...
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Constantin Noica, Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran, Haig Acterian, Jeni Acterian, Mihail Sebastian, Mircea Vulcănescu, and Petre Țuțea. The existentialist and partly...
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and singer Mihail Sebastian, Romanian writer Rita Sebastian (died 1996), Sri Lankan journalist Robin Sebastian, British actor Tim Sebastian (born 1952)...
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Women is a novel by Romanian author Mihail Sebastian. It was first published in Romanian as Femei in 1933. It was released in English in 2019 by Aurora...
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Name (Romanian: Steaua fără nume) is a play by the Romanian author Mihail Sebastian, completed in 1942. Two movies were based on this play: Mona, l'étoile...
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pp. 174–175 Andrei Oişteanu, "Mihail Sebastian şi Mircea Eliade: cronica unei prietenii accidentate" ("Mihail Sebastian and Mircea Eliade: the Chronicle...
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(for which he received a Drama League Award nomination); Journals of Mihail Sebastian by David Auburn with the Keen Company in 2004 and Misalliance at the...
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author Mihail Sebastian, the actors' commitment and the quality of the shows contrasted heavily with the venues they were touring. Sebastian referred...
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Prisoner of Second Avenue by Neil Simon, directed by Mihail Berechet 1971 Holiday Games by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Mihai Berechet 1970 Who's Afraid of...
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9 August 2023 Unirea Bascov (3) 2–3 (a.e.t.) CS Afumați (3) Valea Ursului, Bascov 17:30 EEST EEST Stadium: Comunal Referee: Lăstun Mihail Sebastian...
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(Bukowski novel), a 1978 novel by Charles Bukowski Women (Sebastian novel), a 1933 novel by Mihail Sebastian Women, the second book in the Mothers and Daughters...
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Holocaust victim Yitskhok Rudashevski Tanya Savicheva Leokadia Schmidt Mihail Sebastian Renia Spiegel– a Jewish diarist in Poland Shalom Yoran List of posthumous...
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by Mikhail Kozakov and based on the play The Star Without a Name by Mihail Sebastian. The setting is a provincial town in Romania, some time in the 1930s...
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The Journals of Mihail Sebastian; it made its debut the same year in New York City, starring actor Stephen Kunken in the role of Sebastian. The 25th Hour...
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dramatist, poet, journalist, and fascist political activist. Alongside Mihail Sebastian and Camil Petrescu, he is considered one of the major Romanian theater...
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Hortensia Papadat-Bengescu (1876–1955) Camil Petrescu (1894–1957) Mihail Sebastian (1907–1945) Ion Marin Sadoveanu (1893–1964) Eugeniu Botez (1877–1933)...
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Alina Popa Camelia Potec Nicolae Rainea Johnny Răducanu Eugen Schileru Mihail Sebastian Tudorel Stoica Costică Toma Christos Tsaganeas Andrei Tudor Mihai Tudose...
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Mihai Ralea (redirect from Mihail Ralea)
Mihai Dumitru Ralea (also known as Mihail Ralea, Michel Raléa, or Mihai Rale; May 1, 1896 – August 17, 1964) was a Romanian social scientist, cultural...
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31 July 2024 Petrolul Potcoava (4) 1–0 (a.e.t.) ACS Oltul Curtişoara (3) Potcoava 17:30 Stadium: Petrolul Referee: Lăstun Mihail Sebastian...
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Ionesco's mother was Jewish. In his now-famous diary, Romanian playwright Mihail Sebastian recorded that Ionesco told him his mother "had been Jewish, from Craiova...
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clergyman and theologian. Other literary figures of this era include Mihail Sebastian, Ionel Teodoreanu, Panait Istrati, Gib Mihăescu, Anton Holban, Otilia...
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distinguishing himself through his analytical prose writing. In dramaturgy, Mihail Sebastian was an influential writer, and as the number of theaters grew, also...
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Maurice Samuel, novelist Elias Schwarzfeld, historian and novelist Mihail Sebastian, playwright Nicolae Steinhardt, writer (Jewish father) Alexandru Toma...
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Világosság, Issue 5/1992, pp. 365, 374 Mihail Sebastian, "Brăila și alte agonii", in Ioan Munteanu (ed.), Mihail Sebastian și Brăila. O creangă de salcâm pe...
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agenda was debated among Jewish Romanian intellectuals. Fellow writer Mihail Sebastian described Istrati as politically "illiterate" and "addled". In his...
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Relations With Foreign Countries (1955) Rumanian Music Forges Ahead Mihail Sebastian collaborated on the translation of Francis Jammes's "Prayer for a child...
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collected and published material on the life and legacy of playwright Mihail Sebastian, as well as on the history of the Romanian avant-garde. Chimet had...
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bonds with a few likeminded critics, including Șerban Cioculescu and Mihail Sebastian. As a social scientist, he aspired to bridge Bergson's theories with...
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Dragos Galgotiu National Theatre, Iasi Mona in A Nameless Star by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Nicoleta Toia She in The Boa's Strategy after A.P. Chekhov...
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