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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...
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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...
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newspapers and magazines,
including Viața Socială, Rampa,
Facla and
Chemarea,
collaborating with
writer friends such as
Tudor Arghezi, Gala Galaction...
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combined music with
excerpts from
speeches of
Vladimir Lenin in the
opera "
Chemarea Revoluţiei" (The Call of the Revolution; also
known as Leniniana), which...
- 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...
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Bibliography led by
Mihail Dragomirescu.
Acsinteanu was a
proofreader for
Chemarea and
Facla and
editing secretary at Ilustrațiunea română. His
first novel...
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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...
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successors on the
local literary scene were Vinea's
moderate magazines Chemarea and Contimporanul,
while Tzara and
Janco evolved to a more
radical stance...
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credits in the movie: "**** e oare" (Telling It Like It
Really Is) and "
Chemarea marii" (The
Waves of the Ocean), respectively.
After its 2006 US release...