Cezar Baltag (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃezar balˈtaɡ]; 26 July 1939 – 26 May 1997) was a Romanian poet. He was born in Mălinești, at the time in Hotin...
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Baltag is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cezar Baltag (1939 – 1997), Romanian poet Iulian Baltag (born 1986), Moldovan chess...
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(born 1979), Romanian international medley swimmer Cezar Baltag (1937–1997), Romanian poet Cezar Bolliac (1813–1881), Wallachian and Romanian radical...
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Alboiu (born 1944) Ioan Alexandru (1941–2000) A.E. Baconsky (1925–1977) Cezar Baltag (1939–1997) Mihai Beniuc (1907–1988) Ana Blandiana (born 1942) Emil Brumaru...
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also joined by Călinescu, Cosașu, Breban, Mazilu and Mugur, as well by Cezar Baltag, Grigore Hagiu, Modest Morariu, Petre Stoica, and cartoonist Eugen Mihăescu...
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treasured mentor. He credited Stănescu, Ana Blandiana, Marin Sorescu and Cezar Baltag as his dear friends, who provided him with a sense that "something was...
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modernist poet Nichita Stănescu, as well as with their literary friends Cezar Baltag, Nicolae Breban, Grigore Hagiu, Modest Morariu and Petre Stoica. Although...
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Baconsky, poet George Bacovia, poet Vasile Baghiu, novelist and poet Cezar Baltag, poet and essayist Ion Barbu, poet and mathematician Mihai Beniuc, poet...
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contribution was compared to those of contemporaries such as Ioan Alexandru, Cezar Baltag, Ana Blandiana, Nicolae Breban, Nicolae Labiș, and Nichita Stănescu....
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young writers, including himself and Neagu (but also Ana Blandiana, Cezar Baltag and Țic) was unexpectedly inducted by the Writers' Union of Romania (USR)...
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