• Romulus Dianu (born Romulus Dima; March 22, 1905–August 25, 1975) was a Romanian prose writer, journalist and translator. Born in Bucharest, his parents...
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  • he was welcomed back into the Romanian Academy. Stelian Popescu and Romulus Dianu were also among the 10 who were rehabilitated, while Radu Gyr was among...
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    prisoner of the communist regime. Dan, the friend and collaborator of Romulus Dianu, was noted during the interwar period as a contributor to Romania's...
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    Contimporanul writers: Felix Aderca, F. Brunea-Fox, Filip Corsa, Sergiu Dan and Romulus Dianu. In addition, Jacques G. Costin, who moved between Contimporanul and...
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    that day include Brănișteanu, Fagure, Demostene Botez, Ion Clopoțel, Romulus Dianu, and Constantin Gongopol. An occasional contributor to the Zionist review...
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  • that the SSR had acquired ensured that a secessionist group founded by Romulus Dianu in 1933, the Association of Independent Writers, proved to be a failure...
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    Ovid Densusianu, Claudia Millian and Camil Petrescu (Poeme în proză); Romulus Dianu and Perpessicius (Cartea unui om, Notiţele mele); Tudor Bugnariu, Alexandru...
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    successful actress, Tantzi Cutava-Barozzi. A journalist colleague, Romulus Dianu, argues that Vinea's interwar activities were implicitly "revolutionary"...
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    active on the far right: Șeicaru, S. Popescu, Crainic, D. I. Cucu, and Romulus Dianu. The Writers' Society followed suit on November 9, expelling Theodorescu...
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    lived and died in squalor." As noted in October 1932 by journalist Romulus Dianu, Cijevschi had become an "obscure hero of the Union [...], not granted...
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