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- Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea, he joined Janco in Switzerland. There, Tzara's shows at the Cabaret Voltaire...
- counterculture in World War I Romania. With N. D. Cocea, Vinea edited the socialist Chemarea, but returned to the international avant-garde in 1923–1924, an affiliate...
- foc Navigăm printre enigme Un fulger sfâșie bezna Să-n vie Focul Vieții! Chemarea Nemărginirii Călăuza Alcoro-Vegană Planeta fericiților Pumnul de oțel Sfântă...
- and during World War I, with the birth of magazines such as Simbolul and Chemarea, the modernist current within Symbolism mutated into the avant-garde trend...
- many newspapers and magazines, including Viața Socială, Rampa, Facla and Chemarea, collaborating with writer friends such as Tudor Arghezi, Gala Galaction...
- oglindă (1975) Poeme (1981) Dialog la mal (1985) Euridice și umbra (1988) Chemarea numelui (1995) Ochii tăcerii (1996) "Poetul român Cezar Baltag, reprezentant...
- 2013 Mahalaua Mon Amour [ro] Illuminati/Cat Music 2013 La Margine de Imperii Illuminati/Cat Music 2013 Chemarea Păsarii de Acasă Illuminati/Cat Music...
- successors on the local literary scene were Vinea's moderate magazines Chemarea and Contimporanul, while Tzara and Janco evolved to a more radical stance...
- Death of Mr. Lazarescu: "**** e oare" (Telling It Like It Really Is) and "Chemarea mării" (The Waves of the Ocean). Throughout her career, over 65 Romanian...
- Bibliography led by Mihail Dragomirescu. Acsinteanu was a proofreader for Chemarea and Facla and editing secretary at Ilustrațiunea română. His first novel...