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Virgil Ierunca (Romanian pronunciation: [virˈd͡ʒil jeˈruŋka]; born
Virgil Untaru [unˈtaru];
August 16, 1920, Lădești, Vâlcea
County –
September 28, 2006...
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given light sentences.
Journalist and anti-communist
activist Virgil Ierunca referred to the "reeducation experiment" as the
largest and most intensive...
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figure Eugen Lovinescu. She was
married to the
literary critic Virgil Ierunca.
Lovinescu was born in Bucharest. A
graduate of the
University of Bucharest's...
- nu crezi... (Scrisori către
Virgil Ierunca) (The God in Whom You Say You Don't Believe...
Letters To
Virgin Ierunca); Eu însumi și alți cîțiva (Myself...
- ****isted
George Călinescu in
editing Lumea magazine.
Together with
Virgil Ierunca, he
founded Agora magazine,
which featured content in five languages. From...
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Romanian intellectuals in
exile (including
Radio Free Europe's
Virgil Ierunca and
Monica Lovinescu) to
reject Communist proposals. In 1977, he joined...
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Corlaciu Cotruș
Crama Crohmălniceanu Doinaș
Dragomir Dumitrescu Enescu Ierunca Iliescu Isou Ivașcu
Jebeleanu M.
Lovinescu Luca
Lungu Naum Negoițescu Pals...
- with
close connections with
Andrei Pleșu,
Monica Lovinescu, and
Virgil Ierunca. One critic,
Gabriel Andreescu,
suggested that
Liiceanu allegedly facilitated...
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Corlaciu Cotruș
Crama Crohmălniceanu Doinaș
Dragomir Dumitrescu Enescu Ierunca Iliescu Isou Ivașcu
Jebeleanu M.
Lovinescu Luca
Lungu Naum Negoițescu Pals...
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Corlaciu Cotruș
Crama Crohmălniceanu Doinaș
Dragomir Dumitrescu Enescu Ierunca Iliescu Isou Ivașcu
Jebeleanu M.
Lovinescu Luca
Lungu Naum Negoițescu Pals...