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    Viața Românească (Romanian: [ˈvjat͡sa romɨˈne̯askə], "The Romanian Life") is a monthly literary magazine published in Romania. Formerly the platform of...
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    the group formed around Viața Românească, which was also joined by his sister-in-law Izabela. Sămănătorul and Viața Românească, having comparable influence...
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    had become a doctrinaire of the National Peasants' Party, managing Viața Românească review and Dreptatea daily. He had publicized polemics with the far-right...
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    al Vieții Romînești [sic]" ("How I Became an Editor of Viața Românească"), in Viața Românească, 1&2/XXV, January–February 1933 (in Romanian) Mircea Vulcănescu...
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    Viața Românească. Publicizing his conflict with the Russian authorities, he settled in the Kingdom of Romania, where he openly rallied with the Viața...
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    left. He was among the founders of the leading Poporanist review, Viața Românească, but expelled after expressing disagreement with its refusal to criticize...
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  • just six issues it also ceased its publication. Ştefan Ciobanu, Cultura românească în Basarabia sub stăpânirea rusă, Chişinău, 1923, p. 291. (in Romanian)...
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  • help of some friends, he was hired as a proofreader at the magazine Viața Românească where he worked until 1973, when he was allowed to work as a geologist...
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  • Viața Românească in 1908. Her first book was the short story collection Ada Lazu (1911). Magazines that published her work include Viața Românească,...
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  • found various groups, included one formed around the literary magazine Viața Românească, which he published along with Garabet Ibrăileanu and Paul Bujor. Stere...
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    influential literary magazines of the 1920s, moving between Gândirea and Viața Românească, and cultivated complex relationships with literary opinion-makers...
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    spelling was cherished by a group of writers and activists which put out Viața Românească magazine; they also shared Philippide's Germanophilia, which manifested...
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    al Vieţii Romîneşti [sic]" ("How I Became an Editor of Viața Românească"), in Viața Românească, 1&2/XXV, January–February 1933. p. 13 (in Romanian) Mircea...
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  • the 1903 Pe plai. Other magazines that ran his work include Epoca, Viața Românească, Luceafărul, Drum drept and Ramuri; he sometimes used the pseudonym...
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    Octavian Goga, received criticism from the left-wing Poporanist journal Viața Românească, who claimed that Averescu had in fact provoked and encouraged widespread...
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  • Fundațiilor Regale, Adevărul literar și artistic, Veac nou, Flacăra, Viața Românească, România Literară and Luceafărul. Alone or in collaboration, she translated...
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  • and practiced the trade until 1950, when he was named an editor at Viața Românească. Sârbu's proletarian life informed his lyric poetry, inspiring most...
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    Servants") in Viața Românească. In 1911, he moved to Iași, on Garabet Ibrăileanu's invitation, and became chief editor at Viața Românească. He later wrote...
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    memoirist of the prestigious Viața Românească group. His recollections were published in 1956 as Amintiri de la „Viața Românească”, reworked in a second edition...
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  • Romanian). Retrieved 2023-07-18. "Începuturile revistei "Viața Românească", văzute azi". Viața Românească (in Romanian). 2019-02-24. Retrieved 2023-07-18. "Perioada...
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    35, August 1977, pp. 7, 9. Petru Comarnescu, "Pagini de jurnal", in Viața Românească, Vol. LXXXVI, Issue 3, March 1991, pp. 15–32. Ioana Diaconescu, "Scriitori...
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  • of the Romanian Writers' Society from 1944 and editor-in-chief of Viața Românească magazine from 1948. Theodorescu made his literary debut in 1925 in...
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    to Iași, he published his first 13 poems in the literary magazine Viața Românească, winning the praise of poet Panait Cerna and the ridicule of writer...
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    țară a sonorous welcome, and later to Sămănătorul's leftist rival, Viața Românească. As Agârbiceanu recalled some fifty years later, his indifference to...
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    Callimachi's Clopotul —, and in his articles (including the ones in Viața Românească and Curentul), which mainly discussed cultural and social events. He...
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    with Paul Bujor and Constantin Stere, for long main editor of the Viața Românească literary magazine between 1906 and 1930. He published many of his works...
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  • (9 May 2020). "De la circ la transcendentali. Yoga sub comunism". Viața Românească (in Romanian). Retrieved 15 September 2024. Bucharest Tribunal. "File...
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    director of the Museum of Romanian Literature, he was co-editor of Viața Românească magazine, and, in 1957, head of the academy's library. Known initially...
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  • Bucharest; the next month he made his Bucharest publication debut in Viața Românească. He began to attract the attention of leading authors, including Mihail...
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    magazines, including various Tranylvanian papers and the Iași-based Viața Românească. His subsequent work comprised mostly correspondence with other literary...
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