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Mircea Streinul (2
January 1910 – 17
April 1945) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian prose writer and poet. Born in
Cuciurul Mare, in the
Bukovina region...
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Supreme Soviet (1989–1990) and
Chairman of the
Supreme Soviet in 1990
Mircea Streinul (1910–1945), Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian prose writer and poet Mircea...
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though one "by no
means untalented".
Among the traditionalists,
Mircea Streinul simply noted that,
unlike Stamatu,
Jebeleanu and Vrânceanu, "Vladimir Cavarnali...
- The area of
Storozhynets Raion was
merged into
Chernivtsi Raion.
Mircea Streinul (1910–1945),
Romanian prose writer and poet Radu Bercea [ro] (b. 1939)...
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Guardist line of thought" was
celebrated in
January 1938 by
colleague Mircea Streinul.
Another Guardist author,
Mihail Cosma, gave a
positive review to Sânziana...
- June of that year, the
literary critic and Iron
Guard affiliate Mircea Streinul described Boz,
Andrei Tudor and
Oscar Lemnaru as "little ****s" (jidănași)...
- Tigrii". Buna Vestire. Ziar
liber de luptă și doctrină românească. p. 2.
Streinul,
Mircea (1
January 1938). "Cartea și publicațiile legionare". Buna Vestire...
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voice of the
Iconar faction of
traditionalists and nationalists,
Mircea Streinul argued that
Crevedia had
understood nothing of "Romanian specificity",...
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metaphysical verses in an avant-garde style. His work
appeared in
Mircea Streinul's 1938
anthology Poeți
tineri bucovineni. He
published volumes of poetry...
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promoting the work of
isolated young authors such as
Stanca and
Mircea Streinul. He had
slowly moved into the anti-fascist camp,
objecting to both the...