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Mihail Fărcășanu (November 10, 1907 – July 14, 1987) was a
Romanian journalist,
diplomat and writer. He was
president of the
National Liberal Youth from...
- ISSN 1537-6613. PMC 6736359. PMID 30715397.
Gosmann C,
Anahtar MN,
Handley SA,
Farcasanu M, Abu-Ali G,
Bowman BA,
Padavattan N,
Desai C,
Droit L,
Moodley A, Dong...
- anti-fascist coup,
which saw the PNL
returning into legality.
Edited by
Mihail Fărcășanu, it was
increasingly confrontational toward the
Romanian Communist Party...
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exiled Romanian political figures,
including Augustin Popa [ro],
Mihail Fărcășanu,
Grigore Gafencu, and
Constantin Vișoianu, came
together to form a united...
- readers.
Other important contributors were G. Tutoveanu,
George Pallady, D.
Fărcăşanu,
Syilvia Pan (Natalia Paşa), Zoe G. Frasin, N.N. Lenguceanu,
Virgil Duiculescu...
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initiator of
secret negotiations with the
Allies in
Cairo in 1944),
Mihail Fărcășanu (president of the
Romanian Liberal Youth Organization),
Grigore Niculescu-Buzești...
- Bombărăscu,
Sorina Lupu,
Ramona Dorobanțu,
Patricia Vîlceanu,
Alexandru Fărcășanu Ioana Stoica Best
Design Award 2010 Team
Moonwalker Mădălina Alecu, Gabriela...
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Petru Dumitriu Mircea Eliade,
historian of religion; also
novelist Mihail Fărcășanu, writer,
novelist Nicolae Filimon Filip Florian Virgil Gheorghiu, novelist...
- Romania's
Ministry of
Culture and
Religious Affairs. Dan
Burghelea Mihail Fărcășanu Virgil Ierunca Nicolae Manolescu Gib Mihăescu Dem Rădulescu Dinu Săraru...
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write two "very
violent and brutal"
articles against exile writers Mihail Fărcășanu (a
former friend) and Emil Cioran.
Writing with "enormous pleasure" as...