F. Brunea-Fox (born Filip Brauner; January 18, 1898–June 12, 1977) was a Romanian reporter, journalist and translator. Born into a Jewish family in Roman...
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Dimitrie Gusti, who studied the Romanian village and traditions, and with Filip Brunea-Fox [ro] for his reportage articles. His photographs were published in...
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anti-fascist, if indeed one "usable by the communist regime"). Another historian, Filip-Lucian Iorga, believes that the text should be approached with "extreme...
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literary critic Nicolae Manolescu opined that Pals, like Grigore Cugler and Filip Corsa, belonged to the most artistically irrelevant section of the Romanian...
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e Romanian modernist literature in World War II Doyens Arghezi Barbu Brunea-Fox Călinescu E. Lovinescu Valerian Vinea Junior writers Baciu Balotă Banuș...
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e Romanian modernist literature in World War II Doyens Arghezi Barbu Brunea-Fox Călinescu E. Lovinescu Valerian Vinea Junior writers Baciu Balotă Banuș...
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"iconoclastic" and absurdist short prose (with those of Dianu, F. Brunea-Fox, Filip Corsa or Sandu Tudor). His experimental prose fragment Rocambole was...
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Horasangian listed Vinea among the "great masters of the trade"—alongside Brunea-Fox, Cocea, Mircea Grigorescu, George Ivașcu, and Tudor Teodorescu-Braniște...
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characteristic of works by other Contimporanul writers: Felix Aderca, F. Brunea-Fox, Filip Corsa, Sergiu Dan and Romulus Dianu. In addition, Jacques G. Costin...
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drove away younger activists, including Isou. On December 23, 1944, F. Brunea-Fox issued his first-hand account of the 1941 pogrom, as Orașul Măcelului...
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