Eugen Barbu (Romanian pronunciation: [e.uˈdʒen ˈbarbu]; 20 February 1924 – 7 September 1993) was a Romanian modern novelist, short story writer, journalist...
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PRM) is a Romanian far-right political party. Founded in May 1991 by Eugen Barbu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor, it was led by the latter from that point until...
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Arts. She was married to actor Constantin Codrescu, and then to writer Eugen Barbu. She died at the Floreasca Hospital in Bucharest in 2009 and was buried...
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at the time by Eugen Barbu). There Țepeneag, Barbu and Dimov met Virgil Mazilescu, Vintilă Ivănceanu and Iulian Neacșu. After Eugen Barbu was replaced as...
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Officers in Bucharest. With the help of his mentor, Herder Prize winner Eugen Barbu, he obtained a scholarship and studied in Vienna from 1978 to 1979. During...
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the forces of the prince. Novelist Eugen Barbu and screenwriter Nicolae Paul Mihail [ro] wrote the film's script. Barbu had written six scripts for a previous...
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Bucharest's cultural scene. During the 1980s, the leading editors were Eugen Barbu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor and the newspaper had very strong pro-Nicolae...
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This opened up even more space for artistic expression in Romania. Eugen Barbu's novel Principele ("The Prince", 1969), though set in the Phanariot era...
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(1924–2002) Constantin Chiriță (1925–1991) A. E. Baconsky (1925–1977) Eugen Barbu (1924–1993) Nicolae Breban (born 1934) Alexandru Ivasiuc (1933–1977)...
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faction, illustrated foremost by Săptămîna and Luceafărul magazines of Eugen Barbu and Corneliu Vadim Tudor, by poet Adrian Păunescu and his Flacăra journal...
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