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    Anatol E. Baconsky (Romanian pronunciation: [anaˈtol baˈkonski]; June 16, 1925 – March 4, 1977), also known as A. E. Bakonsky, Baconschi or Baconski,...
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  • (1955–2016), Moldovan singer Anatol E. Baconsky (1925–1977), Romanian poet Anatol Fejgin (1909–2002), Polish intelligence officer Anatol Heintz (1898–1975), Norwegian...
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    and Artemiza Petrescu, Sandu Lieblich, Sică Alexandrescu, Clara and Anatol E. Baconsky, Sorin Schächter, Céline Emilian, Marcu Beza – Hortensia and Vasile...
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    more than 11,300. Among the victims were actor Toma Caragiu and writers A. E. Bakonsky, Alexandru Ivasiuc and Corneliu M. Popescu. Communist ruler Nicolae...
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  • literary magazine Steaua (based in Cluj, and headed at the time by Anatol E. Baconsky), and in 1959 he became editor-in-chief of this magazine. During the...
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    translated works by Anatol E. Baconsky.[citation needed] Das Aequinoktium der Wahnsinnigen und andere Erzählungen / Anatol E. Baconsky. Aus dem Rumänischen...
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    Tourism Ana Blandiana (b. 1942), writer and civil rights activist Anatol E. Baconsky (1925–1977), essayist, poet, novelist, journalist, literary theorist...
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  • H. Schottky, Swiss-German physicist and engineer (b. 1886) 1977 – Anatol E. Baconsky, Romanian poet, author, and critic (b. 1925) 1977 – Nancy Tyson Burbidge...
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  • Arghezi, poet, journalist Céline Arnauld, poet (French language) Anatol E. Baconsky, poet George Bacovia, poet Vasile Baghiu, novelist and poet Cezar...
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  • Mateiu Caragiale (1957), Nicolae Velea (1960), Platon Pardău (1963), Anatol E. Baconsky (1964), Demostene Botez (1964), Ion Vinea (1964), Adrian Maniu (1965)...
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  • (1561–1626, England, nf) Phanuel Bacon (1700–1783, England, d/p) Anatol E. Baconsky (1925–1977, Romania, p/f/nf) John Baconthorpe (c. 1290–1347, England...
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    2009 and January 2012. Baconschi was born in Bucharest to the poet Anatol E. Baconsky and his wife Clara. He graduated from the Theological Institute of...
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    manuscripts. He was allowed to publish in the literary magazines. In 1960, Anatol E. Baconsky and Petre Stoica's magazine, Steaua, allocated space for an homage...
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    described in Craii.... Also according to Eugen Simion, an attempt by poet Anatol E. Baconsky to republish the volume was met with a stiff reaction from the censorship...
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    death. In 1951, Isac was part of Steaua jury presided upon by poet Anatol E. Baconsky, awarding the magazine's annual prize to a high school student by...
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    intellectuals associated with the regime during the 1950s—alongside Anatol E. Baconsky, Ovid Crohmălniceanu, Geo Dumitrescu, Petru Dumitriu, Paul Georgescu...
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    the P[eople's] R[epublic of] R[omania]"), together with those of Anatol E. Baconsky, Maria Banuș, Dan Deșliu, Mihu Dragomir, Eugen Frunză, Ștefan Iureș...
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  • claimed first-hand information that poet and communist journalist Anatol E. Baconsky, later known for his dissenting opinions, was an informer of the Securitate...
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    category of far-right "covert agents" also included Florea-Rariște, Anatol E. Baconsky, and Eusebiu Camilar. In his 1960 text, the self-exiled Horia remarked...
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  • and Petre Stoica. Although the group soon after migrated toward Anatol E. Baconsky's Cluj-based rival magazine Steaua, Georgescu is occasionally credited...
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    their gentle humor. The author was crushed to death, alongside poet Anatol E. Baconsky, during the March 1977 earthquake. He left a troubled legacy, being...
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    shortly after graduating, he drew notice from Paul Georgescu and Anatol E. Baconsky. In 1957, he took part in the formation of a group that included young...
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    refusal to turn Orthodox, Agârbiceanu joined the editorial board of Anatol E. Baconsky's semi-official literary magazine, Steaua. His return was made possible...
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  • movements of 1956. A typical article of this period is a criticism of Anatol E. Baconsky, editor in chief of the magazine "Steaua" published by the Cluj section...
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  • Verdeț, Prime Minister between 1979 and 1982 (died 2001). 16 June – Anatol E. Baconsky, poet and essayist (died 1977). 8 July – Eugen Țurcanu, criminal who...
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