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Petru Comarnescu (23
November 1905 – 27
November 1970) was a
Romanian literary and art
critic and translator. Born in Iași into a
family that was related...
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Issue 9,
September 1963, p. 14 Moangă, p. 178
Comarnescu, pp. 28–29
Comarnescu, p. 29
Comarnescu, pp. 29–30 Moangă, pp. 177–178 "Actualitatea externă...
- ****ociation was
founded by philosopher, critic, and
cultural innovator Petru Comarnescu after he
returned from
completing his PhD at the
University of Southern...
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lives of a few
imbeciles were taken"), and, in a
letter written to
Petru Comarnescu,
described himself as "a Hitlerist". He held
similar views about Italian...
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Jianu &
Comarnescu, p.44-46; Rus, p.80 Cernat, Avangarda, p.41 Cernat, Avangarda, p.45-46 Teacă, p.51 Cernat, Avangarda, p.46
Jianu &
Comarnescu, p.243;...
- Party. The
group also
included Haig Acterian,
Mihail Polihroniade,
Petru Comarnescu,
Marietta Sadova and
Floria Capsali. He was also
close to
Marcel Avramescu...
- specificity",
commending the old-regime
intellectuals Zane and
Petru Comarnescu for
their work in that field. He also
partook in the
effort to re****ess...
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depicting peasants as "stupid". In late 1949,
literary chronicler Petru Comarnescu informed the
public that
Vissarion was
working on
novellas which integrated...
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articles as well as
commentary on
foreign events.
Together with
Petru Comarnescu,
Ionel Jianu, and
Constantin Noica, he
published Acțiune și reacțiune...
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reception Petru Comarnescu offered at his home, 10
Icoanei street.
Carola Giedeon Welcker mentioned the
event in her
introduction to
Comarnescu's book on Brâncuși...