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Bilete de
Papagal was a
Romanian left-wing
publication edited by
Tudor Arghezi,
begun as a
daily newspaper and soon
after issued as a w****ly satirical...
- Popescu-Tăriceanu whom he
named a "****roach-politician" and a "Very
Important Papagal" (
papagal means "parrot" in
Romanian and is
regarded as an insult). In December...
-
sunetelor (1973).
Among the
magazines to
which he
contributed were
Bilete de
Papagal, Vremea, Viața literară,
Zodiac and Viața Românească.
Aurel Sasu (ed.)...
- 24 of
which were built, was
known as the Kaproni-Bulgarski KB 6/KB 309
Papagal. The Ca.309
served in
Libya during the
first part of
World War II with...
- 1929, she
started in
literature in
Tudor Arghezi's magazine,
Bilete de
papagal,
collaborating after 1935 with
magazines Cuvântul, Muzică și poezie, Timpul...
- nostru, Adevărul
literar și artistic, Vremea,
Universul literar,
Bilete de
Papagal,
Curentul literar, Universul, and Veac nou. He
became more
prolific after...
- indecency".
Arghezi was in
charge of the
satirical newspaper Bilete de
Papagal and
published his
first prose effort,
Icoane de Lemn ("Wooden Icons"),...
- circle,
contributing there from 1929. His
poems appeared in
Bilete de
Papagal, Gândirea, Cuvântul liber, Cadran,
Manifest and Însemnări ieșene. Leasnea's...
-
Chuchuliga (Lark)
Italy Trainer 1933 1949 107 Kaproni-Bulgarski KB-6/KB-309
Papagal (Parrot) Italy/Bulgaria
Bomber 1940 1946 12
Kaproni Bulgarski KB-11 Fazan...
- Ploiești in 1927.
Other publications that ran his work
include Bilete de
Papagal, Kalende, Vremea, Ulise, Abecedar, Azi,
Revista Fundațiilor
Regale and...