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    Ion Pillat (31 March 1891 – 17 April 1945) was a distinguished Romanian poet. He is best known for his volume Pe Argeș în sus (Upstream on the Argeș) and...
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  • Pillat is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dinu Pillat (1921–1975), Romanian literary critic and writer, son of Ion Ion Pillat...
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    Ionel, Dinu, and Vintilă Brătianu. He also was the grandfather of poet Ion Pillat. Born to wealthy Argeș boyars in Pitești, Principality of Wallachia, he...
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    his parents were poet Ion Pillat and his wife Maria (née Procopie Dumitrescu), a painter known professionally as Maria Pillat-Brateș [ro]. After attending...
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    established him in critical esteem alongside Lucian Blaga, Tudor Arghezi, Ion Pillat, Ion Barbu, and Octavian Goga as one of the most important interwar Romanian...
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    Rilke, Paul Valéry, and the verses of Charles Baudelaire, rendered by Ion Pillat and Al. T. Stamatiad. Meanwhile, Farago translated Émile Verhaeren, while...
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  • (1880–1967) Ion Barbu (1895–1961) Lucian Blaga (1895–1961) Ion Vinea (1895–1964) Ion Pillat (1891–1945) Ion Minulescu (1881–1944) Urmuz (1883–1923) Ion Grămadă...
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    poem "Aci sosi pe vremuri" ("Here arrived long ago") by Romanian poet Ion Pillat. A character from the internet fiction series Homestuck is named Calliope...
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  • philosopher, essayist Bogdan Petriceicu-Hasdeu, philologist, linguist Ion Pillat, poet, publicist, academic Andrei Pleșu, writer, philosopher, essayist...
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  • Nichifor Crainic (1898–1972) Radu Gyr (1905–1975) Ion Minulescu (1881–1944) Gellu Naum (1915–2001) Ion Pillat (1891–1945) George Topârceanu (1886–1937) Tristan...
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    poems were published in a 1925 collection edited by Perpessicius and Ion Pillat (Antologia poeților de azi), and were accompanied by an ink portrait signed...
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  • Română from 1934 to 1948. Together with Ion Pillat and Adrian Maniu, he headed Flacăra magazine in 1916. He and Pillat founded the Cărțile albe collection...
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    the Futurist tribune Integral. Janco was also called upon by authors Ion Pillat and Perpessicius to illustrate their Antologia poeților de azi ("The Anthology...
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    traditionalists, from Mihail Sadoveanu to Victor Eftimiu, from Lucian Blaga to Ion Pillat. Blaga reciprocated in 1926, when he stated his love for Vinea as a "poet...
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    to Ion Pillat's own post-Symbolist avatar. This verdict was implicitly or explicitly rejected by other commentators: Martin argued that Pillat's omnipresent...
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  • construction of a small summer palace. Later, writers like Jean Bart and Ion Pillat had residences in this area. Female architect Henrieta Delavrancea designed...
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    Flacăra, he was editor and drama columnist from 1911 to 1914, assisted by Ion Pillat. In 1916, he edited his own bimonthly magazine, Ziarul meu; from 1917...
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    positively, in particular by the young authors I. Dragoslav, Horia Furtună, Ion Pillat, Anastasie Mândru, Al. T. Stamatiad, as well as by post-Junimist critic...
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  • Gheorghe Petrașcu painted between 1934 and 1935, Mircea Cancicov [ro], Ion Pillat and Eliza Brătianu. She also designed a renovation to the City Hall, the...
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    Sadoveanu, Cella Delavrancea, George Enescu, Panait Istrati, Milița Petrașcu, Ion Pillat and Nicolae Tonitza. Păstorel tried to reform the establishment into a...
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  • Songwriter Calel Perechodnik  Poland 8 September 1916 September 1945 Diarist Ion Pillat  Romania 31 March 1891 17 April 1945 Poet Pe Argeș în sus, Poeme într-un...
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    Ion Negoiţescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon neɡo.iˈt͡sesku]; also known as Nego; 10 August 1921 – 6 February 1993) was a Romanian literary historian...
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    Ion Dezideriu Sîrbu (also known as Ion Desideriu Sârbu; June 28, 1919 – September 17, 1989) was a Romanian philosopher, novelist, essayist, and dramatist...
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  • review, which he published in two editions, alongside Petre Locusteanu, Ion Pillat, Adrian Maniu, and, later, Vintilă Russu-Șirianu. A best-selling magazine...
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    The poet soon moved into a more traditionalist format, with echoes from Ion Pillat and Parnassianism. The result is visualized by critic Daniel Cristea-Enache...
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    illustrations to 1923's Satul meu ("My Village"), by Gândirist poet laureate Ion Pillat. Another former Symbolist, Tudor Arghezi, welcomed the change in style...
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  • Pilkey (born 1966, US, ch) Mary Pilkington (1761–1839, England, f/p/ch) Ion Pillat (1891–1945, Romania, p) Rodolfo Pérez Pimentel (born 1939, Ecuador, nf)...
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    1923 debut of its representative, poet Ilarie Voronca. He was, with poet Ion Pillat, editor of Antologia poeților de azi ("The Anthology of Present-Day Poets"...
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    whom Ion Pillat and Horia Furtună became his dedicated promoters and publicists. The late Symbolist period was especially important for Pillat and Furtună...
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    Papadima, Victor Papilian, Ioan Petrovici, Ion Pillat, V. I. Popa, Dragoș Protopopescu, Ion Marin Sadoveanu, Ion Sân-Giorgiu, Zaharia Stancu, Dumitru Stăniloae...
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