Mihail Drumeş
Mihail Drumeş (n. Mihail V. Dumitrescu, 26 noiembrie 1901, Ohrida, Macedonia - d. 7 februarie 1982, Bucureşti) a fost un romancier român, foarte popular in perioada interbelică.
Fiul lui Vasilie Dimitrie (devenit Dumitrescu) şi al Despinei (n. Gero). Familia sa, la origine aromână, se stabileşte în Oltenia.
Liceul l-a urmat la Caracal şi Craiova, bacalaureatul l-a obţinut în 1925. Urmează Facultatea de litere şi filozofie a Universităţii din Bucureşti, absolvită în 1928. O vreme funcţionează ca profesor de liceu, va trece mai apoi în învăţământul superior.
Debut la revista Flamura în 1922, debut editorial cu volumul de nuvele şi schiţe Capcana in 1927. Între anii 1922 şi 1924 Teatrul Naţional din Craiova îi înscrie în repertoriu piesa Rămăşagu
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Her cozy mystery series are aundant with humor and have a quick, light pace.
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Grigore Popescu-Băjenaru was a Romanian writer. His best known novel is "Cişmigiu et Comp.", that presents his adventures as a student of Gheorghe Lazăr High School, situated near the Cişmigiu Gardens in central Bucharest, in the interwar period. It was a best-seller for several decades, and still popular among high school students. Its sequel is "Bună dimineaţa, băieţi!", presenting moments from his career as a teacher.
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Cella Serghi
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Creangă's main contribution to fantasy and children's literature includes narratives structured around eponymous protagonists (Povestea lui Harap Alb, Ivan Turbincă, Dănilă Prepeleac), as well as fairy tales indebted to conventional forms (Povestea porcului, Capra cu trei iezi, Soacra cu trei nurori).
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Liviu Rebreanu
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Born in Târlişua (currently Bistriţa-Năsăud County), Transylvania, then part of Austria-Hungary, he was the second of thirteen children born to Vasile Rebreanu, a schoolteacher, and Ludovica Diuganu, descendants of peasants. His father had been a classmate of George Coşbuc's and was an amateur folklorist. Liviu Rebreanu went to primary school in Maieru (where he was taught by his father), and then in Năsăud and Bistriţa, to military school at Sopron and then to the military academy in Budapest. He worked as an officer in Gyula but resigned in 1908, and in 1909 illegally crossed the Transylvanian Alps into Romania, and lived in Bucharest.
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Mircea Eliade
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Tudor Chirilă
Tudor Chirilă s-a născut la București, în data de 28 mai 1974, fiind fiul jurnalistului sportiv Ioan Chirilă şi al actriţei Iarina Demian.
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Este fostul solist vocal al trupei Vama Veche şi actualul solist al trupei Vama.
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Marin Mălaicu-Hondrari
Marin Mălaicu-Hondrari a publicat Zborul femeii pe deasupra bărbatului (poeme, Eikon, 2004, Premiul Uniunii Scriitorilor, filiala Cluj), Cartea tuturor intenţiilor (roman, Vinea, 2006; ediţia a II-a, Cartea Romaneasca, 2008), Apropierea (roman, Cartea Românească, 2010), La două zile distanţă (poeme, Charmides, Bistriţa, 2011, premiul revistelor Poesis International şi Transilvania). Cel mai recent roman Lunetistul a apărut la Polirom în septembrie 2013.
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Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu
Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu (September 15, 1916 in Războieni, Romania – June 22, 1992 in Paris, France) was a Romanian writer, best known for his 1949 novel, The 25th Hour.
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Virgil Gheorghiu was born in Valea Albă, a village in Războieni Commune, Neamţ County, in Romania. His father was an Orthodox priest in Petricani. A top student, he attended high school in Chişinău from 1928 to June 1936, after which he studied philosophy and theology at the University of Bucharest and at the Heidelberg University.
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Dan Coman
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Piesele sale alternează între tabloul idilic care face să dispară contradicțiile realității și drama sumbră, cu referire de critică socială, cu final ce alunecă spre tragic. Pentru tematică se refugiază în lumea burgheză, sătească, viața pitorească, sau în liniștea târgului patriarhal. Victor Ion Popa a considerat că piesele sale au nevoie de cultivarea tradiției patriarhale, respectiv de combatarea arivismului și a prostiei. -
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[EN] I was born in the great 80's, I love that era, but was too young to enjoy it. My favorite author is H. P. Lovecraft, and my greatest fear is that my success will come as his did. I have a Master's degree in physics, although I never intended to practice in the field. I discovered I have the power to alter destinies of imaginary people, and I love doing it.
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Ion Minulescu
RO: Ion Minulescu (n. 6 ianuarie 1881, Bucureşti - d. 11 aprilie 1944, Bucureşti) a fost un poet şi prozator român, reprezentant important al Simbolismului românesc. Ion Minulescu este numit director general al artelor în 1922.
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Născut la Bucureşti, a copilărit la Slatina, de unde este originară mama sa. A urmat şcoala primară şi gimnaziul la Piteşti; şi-a dat bacalaureatul în 1899 la un pension particular din Bucureşti, "Brânză şi Arghirescu". În 1897, sub pseudominul (I. M.) Nirvan apar primele producţii poetice ale lui Ion Minulescu, atunci încă elev la Piteşti, în revista "Povestea vorbei". În 1898, sub semnătura I. Minulescu-Nirvan, tânărul poet publică în "Foaia pentru toţi", doi ani mai târziu poetul pleacă la Paris pentru a studia dre -
Eugen Barbu
Romanian modern novelist, short story writer, journalist, and correspondent member of the Romanian Academy.
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His most famous writings are the novels Groapa (1957) and Principele (1969). Barbu's prose, in which the influence of neorealism has been noted, drew comparison to the works of Mateiu Caragiale, Tudor Arghezi, and Curzio Malaparte.
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Ion Agârbiceanu
Ion Agârbiceanu (September 12, 1882 – May 28, 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian writer, journalist, politician, theologian and Greek-Catholic priest. A native of Transylvania, he graduated from Budapest University, following which he was ordained. He was initially assigned to a parish in the Apuseni Mountains, which form the backdrop to much of his fiction. Before 1910, Agârbiceanu had achieved literary fame in both Transylvania and the Kingdom of Romania, his work disputed between the rival schools of Sămănătorul and Poporanism.
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Committed to social and cultural activism in Transylvania, Agârbiceanu spent the 1910s officiating near Sibiu, with a break during World War I that eventually took him deep into Ukraine. He moved to Cluj i -
Aureliu Busuioc
Dramaturg, eseist, jurnalist, poet, publicist, romancier, scenarist, scriitor si traducator din Republica Moldova.
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A fost redactor-sef la ziarul Tinerimea Moldovei si redactor-sef adjunct al revistei Chiparus. In 1977 a fost secretar al Consiliului de conducere al Uniunii Scriitorilor din Republica Moldova.
Debuteaza cu placheta de versuri pentru copii La padure (1955). In acelasi an ii apare culegerea de poezii satirice Prafuri amare. A fost autorul romanelor Singur in fata dragostei (1966), ecranizat la Moldova-film , Unchiul din Paris, Pactizand cu diavolul, Spune-mi Gioni, al pieselor Radu Stefan - Intaiul si Ultimul, Si sub cerul acela. A fost de asemenea autor al mai multor scenarii de film. -
Eugen Ovidiu Chirovici
Also publishes under E.O. Chirovici and Eugen O. Chirovici.
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Alejandro Bullón
Alejandro Bullón was born in Peru, and has worked for more than forty years in South America. At present he lives in Brazil, and his greatest passion is public evangelism and communicating the gospel by radio, television, and the Internet.
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Tens of thousands of people attend his public conferences, and millions have benefited from his ministry.
He is also the author of several books and articles. His works have been published in Spanish, Portuguese, and English. -
Ana-Maria Negrilă
Ana-Maria Negrilă a debutat în 1993 cu povestirea Fragile în Jurnalul SF. Prozele ei au obţinut numeroase premii la concursurile de profil (printre care Premiul Vladimir Colin pentru roman, 2008). A publicat mai multe romane și culegeri de povestiri: „Oraşul ascuns” (2005), Împăratul gheţurilor (2006, reeditare 2018) pentru care a obținut premiul Vladimir Colin în 2008, iar în 2015, alte doua cărți în format ebook, „Cântecul zorilor” şi „Când lumile se prăbuşesc”. În 2016, i-a apărut primul volum al seriei Stelarium, „Regatul sufletelor pierdute”, urmat la câteva luni de volumul al doilea, „Ascensiunea stelară”. Seria se încheie cu volumul „Agenții haosului” (Crux Publishing, 2019). Tot în 2019, „Împăratul ghețurilor” a fost tradus în limba
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Cezar Paul-Badescu
Cezar Paul-Badescu (born 1968, in Bucharest, Romania) graduated from Bucharest University with a Degree in Literature in 1996 and was awarded an MA in the Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature by the same institution in 1995. Since 1996, he has worked as an editor for Dilema magazine (in the meantime renamed Dilema Veche). In 1997, he edited an issue of the magazine that questioned the mythologies surrounding Romania’s national poet, Mihai Eminescu. The issue provoked irate reactions in the Romanian press and led to statements being made in Romania’s Parliament. Cezar Paul-Badescu was threatened with a “firing squad” in nationalist publications. In 1999, he edited an anthology named The Eminescu Case (Paralela 45 Publishing House,
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