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Anatol E.
Baconsky (Romanian pronunciation: [anaˈtol baˈkonski]; June 16, 1925 –
March 4, 1977), also
known as A. E. Bakonsky,
Baconschi or Baconski, was...
- (1908 –1993)
George Alboiu (born 1944) Ioan
Alexandru (1941–2000) A.E.
Baconsky (1925–1977)
Cezar Baltag (1939–1997)
Mihai Beniuc (1907–1988) Ana Blandiana...
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Baconschi (Romanian pronunciation: [te.oˈdor baˈkonski]; also
spelled Baconsky or Baconski; born 14
February 1963) is a
Romanian politician. He was the...
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translated works by
Anatol E.
Baconsky.[citation needed] Das
Aequinoktium der
Wahnsinnigen und
andere Erzählungen /
Anatol E.
Baconsky. Aus dem Rumänischen von...
- Arghezi, poet,
journalist Céline Arnauld, poet (French language)
Anatol E.
Baconsky, poet
George Bacovia, poet
Vasile Baghiu,
novelist and poet
Cezar Baltag...
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Anatol E.
Baconsky, essayist, poet, novelist, publicist,
literary theorist and
translator Doina Badea, pop
music singer Alexandru Bocăneț [ro], film director...
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Moldovan writer Anatol Dumitraș (1955–2016),
Moldovan singer Anatol E.
Baconsky (1925–1977),
Romanian poet
Anatol Fejgin (1909–2002),
Polish intelligence...
- (1922–2002)
Petru Dumitriu (1924–2002)
Constantin Chiriță (1925–1991) A. E.
Baconsky (1925–1977)
Eugen Barbu (1924–1993)
Nicolae Breban (born 1934) Alexandru...
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Tourism Ana
Blandiana (b. 1942),
writer and
civil rights activist Anatol E.
Baconsky (1925–1977), essayist, poet, novelist, journalist,
literary theorist and...
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literary magazine Steaua (based in Cluj, and
headed at the time by
Anatol E.
Baconsky), and in 1959 he
became editor-in-chief of this magazine.
During the Communist...