Profira Sadoveanu (pen name Valer Donea; 21 May 1906 – 3 October 2003), also credited as Profirița and known after her marriage as Sadoveanu Popa, was...
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Profira and Paul-Mihu Sadoveanu, who also pursued careers as writers, he was the brother-in-law of literary critic Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan. Sadoveanu was...
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Sadoveanu, novelist, Mihail Sadoveanu's son Profira Sadoveanu, novelist and poet, Mihail Sadoveanu's daughter Mihail Sadoveanu High School This page lists...
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permaculturalist involved with desert greening Valer Donea, pen name used by Profira Sadoveanu (1906–2003) Valer Dorneanu (born 1944), Romanian politician Valer...
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Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan (Romanian pronunciation: [izaˈbela sadoˈve̯anu ˈevan], last name also Sadoveanu-Andrei, first name also Isabella or Izabella; born...
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Translated by Alexandru Duiliu Zamfirescu [ro]. Another translation, by Profira Sadoveanu, was published in 1973 by Editura Minerva, București. Swedish: Yxan...
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of Parliament for Harborough). Tish Daija, 78, Albanian composer. Profira Sadoveanu, 97, Romanian prose writer and poet. Gustav Sjöberg, 90, Swedish football...
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Pruteanu Mihai Ralea I. M. Rașcu Decebal Traian Remeș Raluca Ripan Profira Sadoveanu Constantin Schifirneț Isaac Jacob Schoenberg Robert Schuster Mihail...
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September 3 – Alan Dugan, American poet (born 1923) September 12 – Profira Sadoveanu, Romanian journalist, memoirist, biographer, editor and translator...
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dragoste (Bucharest: Editura de stat pentru literatură și artă, 1955) Profira Sadoveanu, Balaurul alb (Bucharest: Editura Tineretului, 1955) Cristina Petrescu...
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Nestor Cassvan and Alexandru Graur. As noted in 1939 by Sadoveanu's journalist daughter, Profira, he had become a trendsetter, making moviegoers shun André...
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Rawlings – South Moon Under E. Arnot Robertson – Ordinary Families Profira Sadoveanu – Mormolocul (Tadopole) Dorothy L. Sayers Hangman's Holiday (short...
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American librarian, author and illustrator (died 1988) May 21 – Profira Sadoveanu, Romanian journalist, memoirist, biographer, editor and translator...
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Jerome's The Passing of the Third Floor Back, from a translation by Profira Sadoveanu—and with Iorda as director. Iorda was for a while sole manager of...
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husband, rather than as a "direct participant"—in this, she resembles Profira Sadoveanu, daughter of the writer and herself a novelist. Also focusing on a-temporal...
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fought in World War II; he became a schoolteacher in 1931. His mother Ana-Profira, the daughter of a peasant killed in the Battle of Mărășești, was also...
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and were pressing to have Sadoveanu join its ranks (Sebastian partly attributes this account to Sadoveanu's daughter, Profira). Returning to Bucharest...
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