- p.76 Martin; Tismăneanu, p.183, 225
Grigurcu Grigurcu;
Martin Grigurcu;
Ioanid Deletant, p.182 Șimonca
Grigurcu;
Teodorescu &
Mihai Teodorescu & Mihai...
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George Bacovia, Bucharest,
Editura pentru Literatură, 1969.
Gheorghe Grigurcu [ro], Bacovia, un antisentimental, Bucharest,
Editura Albatros, 1974. Ion...
- salt
representing the
equivalent of a "sphinx". His
colleague Gheorghe Grigurcu argued that such
conclusions "may seem excessive", but that they were ultimately...
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While Alexandru Piru
labels his
poetic style as manneristic,
Gheorghe Grigurcu considers him to be the most
representative contemporary poet of Transylvania...
- Minerva, Bucharest, 1983, pp. 360–361. OCLC 10998949 (in Romanian)
Gheorghe Grigurcu, "Despre ****e"
Archived 1
December 2008 at the
Wayback Machine,...
- 244–245. See also Basciani, p. 100;
Constantin &
Negrei (2009), p. 188;
Grigurcu, pp. 123–124
Zeletin (2012), p. 42 Basciani, p. 100 (in Romanian) C****ian...
- man, who
spells out his beliefs". In a 1981 overview,
writer Gheorghe Grigurcu spoke of
Biberi and his
generation colleagues as
victims of
Socialist Realism...
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illustrating "a
heroic concept of life".
According to
critic Gheorghe Grigurcu,
Beldie should be
regarded as an
immediate but "modest"
precursor for Nae...
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works in
Romanian literature",
literary chronicler and
essayist Gheorghe Grigurcu himself ****essed that the work
evidenced "a
tension between the individual...
- of
princely ladies and children". Some 70
years later,
writer Gheorghe Grigurcu revisited Trecute vieți as "one of the
essential books of my childhood...