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Horia Stamatu (September 9, 1912 – July 7/8, 1989) was a
Romanian poet, essayist, and far-right politician. Born in Vălenii de Munte,
where he attended...
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involved poet
Horia Stamatu, who, in a
retrospective letter of 1985,
depicted himself as the group's theoretician. Also
according to
Stamatu,
other members...
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Legionnaires Radu Gyr,
Neculai (or Nicolae) Totu, Bănică Dobre,
Horia Stamatu,
Valeriu Cârdu,
Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul,
Virgil Rădulescu, Alexandru...
- Pănculescu (1844–1924),
engineer Laurențiu
Rebega (born 1976),
politician Horia Stamatu (1912–1989), poet and
essayist Nicolae Iorga (1871–1940), historian, politician...
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Charles Drouhet: 305
Constantin Giurescu Traian Lalescu Vasile Păun
Horia Stamatu I. E. Torouțiu
Official site
LinkedIn Ciobanu,
Ramona (July 8, 2024). "Cele...
- Eliade, Emil Cioran,
Constantin Noica, Dan Botta,
Mircea Vulcănescu,
Horia Stamatu, Paul Sterian,
Mihail Polihroniade, Haig Acterian,
Dumitru Cristian Amzăr...
- Emil Cioran, Eugène Ionesco,
Eugen Jebeleanu,
Constantin Noica,
Horia Stamatu, and Dragoș Vrânceanu.
Later in 1934,
Poesii appeared as a
booklet with...
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Virgil Gheorghiu,
Anton Holban,
Eugen Jebeleanu,
Alexandru Robot,
Horia Stamatu,
Simion Stolnicu,
Octav Șuluțiu, and writer-cartoonist
Neagu Rădulescu...
- de Foc,
alongside similar pieces by Zamfirescu, Eugène Ionesco,
Horia Stamatu,
Ionathan X. Ur**** and
Mircea Vulcănescu;
their collective stance prompted...
- Romania's
first Villon translator,
seconded only in the 1930s by
Horia Stamatu. By 1921, Luca was
working to
publish his new
poetry as a volume, which...