Eusebiu or Eusebie is a Romanian male given name that may refer to: Eusebiu Camilar [Wikidata] (1910–1965), Romanian writer Eusebiu Diaconu (born 1981)...
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briefly worked as a lawyer in Iași. She was married to the writer Eusebiu Camilar [ro]. Isanos made her published debut in 1932, in Licurici magazine...
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writer Theodor Burghele, surgeon and academic Augustin Buzura, novelist Eusebiu Camilar [ro], writer and translator Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul, general...
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houses of Simion Florea Marian in Suceava, Nicolae Labiș in Mălini, Eusebiu Camilar in Udești, Ciprian Porumbescu in Stupca, and two traditional houses...
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Racova, Reuseni, Rușii-Mănăstioara, Securiceni, Știrbăț, and Udești. Eusebiu Camilar [ro] (1910–1965), writer and translator, corresponding member of the...
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modernist generations—variously including Caraion, Mateiu Caragiale, Eusebiu Camilar, and Constant Tonegaru. The Caraion piece irritated the censors, and...
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National Renaissance Front (FRN) regime, Ivașcu, Alexandru Piru and Eusebiu Camilar founded a daily, Iașul. Advertising itself as an "exact and precise"...
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association—where he was again colleagues with Rosetti, but also with Eusebiu Camilar, Petre Năvodaru, and Cicerone Theodorescu. In reviewing this decision...
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Mitrea Cocor was, together with similar works by Zaharia Stancu and Eusebiu Camilar, among the first wave of Romanian books to have been translated into...
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București, 1987 Romanian Academy's "Alexandru Sahia" Award (1955) Eusebiu Camilar, Cărțile săgetătorului, 1957 Sorin Bratu, Cronici, II, 1958 Ion Vitner...
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ideological point of view" (also included in this category were books by Eusebiu Camilar and Ben Corlaciu). Colin's move to the modern fantasy genre, which...
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recreation." By January 1946, Înainte was receiving contributions from Eusebiu Camilar, Mihail Cruceanu, Cezar Petrescu, Ion Popescu-Puțuri, and Mihail Sadoveanu;...
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subject in Pasărea de foc ("Fire Bird"), a 1954 collection of stories by Eusebiu Camilar. The Prince and Rallou also portrayed by Stere Popescu and Cora Benador...
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Florea-Rariște, Anatol E. Baconsky, and Eusebiu Camilar. In his 1960 text, the self-exiled Horia remarked that Dragomir and Camilar, like Mihai Ralea and Costin...
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retraining of various writers who had been excluded from the party—Eusebiu Camilar, Vladimir Cavarnali, Lucia Demetrius, Mihu Dragomir, Coca Farago, Alexandru...
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exceptions are Camil Baltazar, Maria Banuș, Aurel Baranga, F. Brunea-Fox, Eusebiu Camilar, Georgeta Horodincă, Alexandru Ivasiuc, Norman Manea, Sașa Pană and...
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the success of propaganda literature, criticizing authors such as Eusebiu Camilar, Ben Corlaciu, Alexandru Kirițescu and Cella Serghi, all of whom had...
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Convorbiri Literare. Almanah 2002 Nicolae Cârlan, Secvențe documentare cu Eusebiu Camilar și Magda Isanos, p. 96. Suceava: Editura Lidiana, 2010. ISBN 978-606-8160-12-2...
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of the most salvageable Romanian novels of the mid-1940s—alongside Eusebiu Camilar's Turmele, Radu Tudoran's Flăcări, Cezar Petrescu's Adăpostul Sobolia...
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1920 Gheorghe Călugăreanu 1902–1976 mathematician titular member 1963 Eusebiu Camilar 1910–1965 writer corresponding member 1955 Petru M. Câmpeanu 1809–1893...
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