Benedict Corlaciu (March 6, 1924–June 16, 1981) was a Romanian poet and prose writer. Born in Galați, his parents were Neculai Corlaciu and his wife Rozalia...
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writer colleagues expressed criticism on behalf of the Union, among them Ben Corlaciu, Petru Dumitriu, Alexandru Jar, and Mihail Novicov [ro], most of whom...
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with the working classes". Alongside Jebeleanu, Maria Banuș, Geo Bogza, Ben Corlaciu, Silvian Iosifescu, Eugen Schileru and Ieronim Șerbu, he was sent over...
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Buzescu, a "great dame of the Romanian stage". Antal's friend, the writer Ben Corlaciu, rated him as a man of "true and refined culture", well above that displayed...
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included Jebeleanu, Tonegaru, Geo Dumitrescu, Ion Caraion, Pavel Chihaia, Ben Corlaciu, Mihu Dragomir, and Miron Radu Paraschivescu. His contribution as a poet...
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propaganda literature, criticizing authors such as Eusebiu Camilar, Ben Corlaciu, Alexandru Kirițescu and Cella Serghi, all of whom had presented unsatisfactory...
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noted sympathy were Pavel Chihaia, Iordan Chimet, Mihail Crama, and Ben Corlaciu. He was also close to actor Tudorel Popa. Like Stelaru, Ion Caraion,...
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Paul Păun (redirect from Zaharia ben Reful ben Zaharia)
suggests that "for anti-semites" he might be called "Rabbi Zaharia ben Reful ben Zaharia" (i.e., Zaharia, son of Reful, son of Zaharia, the Yiddish form...
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