- 14 July 1967) was a
Romanian writer who
wrote under the pen name
Tudor Arghezi (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtudor arˈɡezi]. He is best
known for his unique...
-
Mitzura Domnica Arghezi (also
spelled Mițura, born
Domnica Theodorescu; 10
December 1924 – 27
October 2015) was a
Romanian actress,
visual artist and...
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Tudor Arghezi (named for a
Romanian writer) is a
metro station in Bucharest, Romania. It was
opened on 15
November 2023, and is the
newest terminus of...
- The
Memorial House of
Tudor Arghezi, also
known as Casa Mărțișor, is a
historic monument located in the
Dealul Piscului area of
Sector 4, Bucharest, Romania...
- Baruțu T.
Arghezi (28
December 1925,
Bucharest – 26
August 2010, Arad) was a
Romanian prose writer,
essayist and publicist, the son of
Tudor Arghezi, brother...
-
operates underground (a
short stretch between Dimitrie Leonida and
Tudor Arghezi metro stations is the only
portion of the
Bucharest Metro that does not...
- Drăguț et al., p. 168
Arghezi, Din
zilele lui Luchian, in Scrieri, pp. 620–621
Arghezi, Din
zilele lui Luchian, in Scrieri, p. 621
Arghezi, Din
zilele lui Luchian...
- of
metro of the
Bucharest Metro. The M2 Line runs from
Pipera to
Tudor Arghezi, thus
linking the
north to the
south of the city. The line is the busiest...
- and that of the dead. The play was a hit and a
critical success.
Tudor Arghezi, who did not
speak Yiddish,
praised Sternberg highly for the production...
- v t e
Romanian modernist literature in
World War II
Doyens Arghezi Barbu Brunea-Fox Călinescu E.
Lovinescu Valerian Vinea Junior writers Baciu Balotă...