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Virgil Mazilescu (Romanian pronunciation: [virˈd͡ʒil maziˈlesku]; born 11
April 1942, Corabia, Olt County,
Romania — died 10
August 1984, Bucharest, Romania)...
- the time by
Eugen Barbu).
There Țepeneag,
Barbu and
Dimov met
Virgil Mazilescu, Vintilă Ivănceanu and
Iulian Neacșu.
After Eugen Barbu was
replaced as...
- (1935–1956)
Gherasim Luca (1913–1994)
Angela Marinescu (born 1941)
Virgil Mazilescu (1942–1984)
Gellu Naum (1915–2001)
Adrian Păunescu (born 1943) Adrian...
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chemical engineer,
corresponding member of the
Romanian Academy Virgil Mazilescu (1942–1984), poet, essayist, and
translator Ion
Oblemenco (1945–1996)...
- "Aerodromul Topoloveni". metar-taf.com.
Retrieved November 22, 2023.
Mazilescu,
Sorin (2021). Topoloveni-Argeș. Pași în timp (in Romanian).
Editura Etnologică...
- in
Berlin on a
writing fellowship and a year
later she won the "Virgil
Mazilescu"
special literary prize.
Navigating between enthusiasm and disappointment...
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Thomas C. Carslon) in
Little Bones in Winter,
Selected Poems of
Virgil Mazilescu. Bucharest:
Romanian Cultural Foundation, 1996. Ut
Musica Poesis. Introductory...
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Adrian Maniu, poet
Angela Marinescu, poet
Dumitru Matcovschi, poet
Virgil Mazilescu, poet Ion Minulescu, poet and
novelist Andrei Mureșanu, poet and revolutionary...
- the
established literary press.
Among them were
Leonid Dimov,
Virgil Mazilescu, and
Dumitru Țepeneag.
Known for
being sometimes a "difficult person"...
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Ciobanu 24
Alexandru Pasca 58
Admir Ahmetasevic Left
Wingers 03
Claudiu Mazilescu 44
Sabin Constantina 66
Milan Popović 70 Vlad
Leonard Balan Right Wingers...