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    Monica Lovinescu (Romanian pronunciation: [moˈnika loviˈnesku]; 19 November 1923 – 20 April 2008) was a Romanian essayist, short story writer, literary...
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    limits of anti-Soviet liberalization at home. Radio Free Europe's Monica Lovinescu surmised that Paraschivescu had not been sidelined because of his modernist...
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    Sburătorul literary club. He was the father of Monica Lovinescu, and the uncle of Horia Lovinescu [ro], Vasile Lovinescu [ro], and Anton Holban. He was elected...
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    literary critic, journalist, and poet. He was married to Monica Lovinescu. Both Ierunca and Lovinescu worked for several decades for Radio Free Europe. In...
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  • 1931) 2007 – Michael Fu Tieshan, Chinese bishop (b. 1931) 2008 – Monica Lovinescu, Romanian journalist and author (b. 1923) 2010 – Dorothy Height, American...
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    in 1994, alongside versions of other Caragialesque plays, done by Monica Lovinescu; Ionesco's retelling, nominally in French, in fact produced a "new...
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    German actress Dinu Lipatti (1917–1950), classical pianist and composer Monica Lovinescu (1923–2008), essayist, short story writer, literary critic, translator...
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    intellectual public life, with close connections with Andrei Pleșu, Monica Lovinescu, and Virgil Ierunca. One critic, Gabriel Andreescu, suggested that...
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    Eugen Lovinescu, Istoria literaturii române contemporane, II. Evoluția criticei literare, Editura Ancora, Bucharest, 1926 Monica Lovinescu, Unde scurte...
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    which had reached the expat writers and dissidents Monica Lovinescu and Virgil Ierunca in Paris. Lovinescu would later broadcast the book in a series of episodes...
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  • Olympic champion. Farid Chopel, 55, French actor and singer, cancer. Monica Lovinescu, 84, Romanian writer. Derek McKay, 58, Scottish footballer (Deveronvale...
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    the object of this meeting was to reestablish the Eugen Lovinescu Award, which Monica Lovinescu had considered delegating to a panel of young critics living...
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    intellectuals in exile (including Radio Free Europe's Virgil Ierunca and Monica Lovinescu) to reject Communist proposals. In 1977, he joined other exiled Romanian...
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    in Săptămâna to belittle the work of Eugen Lovinescu, a major literary critic who was Monica Lovinescu's father; this drew criticism from the Romanian...
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    that would dominate the 1970s and 1980s had crystallized. Dissident Monica Lovinescu describes four features of the literary scene in Romania until 1989:...
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    editor-in-chief of Luceafărul (1958-1959) and Gazeta literară (1962). Monica Lovinescu records an anecdote from 1971, during the session where dictator Nicolae...
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    Mircea Eliade Paul Goma Virgil Ierunca Eugène Ionesco Gabriel Liiceanu Monica Lovinescu Constantin Noica Ion Mihai Pacepa Horia-Roman Patapievici Andrei Pleșu...
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  • awarded the "Book of the Year" Award to the book "Journal 1990-1993" by Monica Lovinescu. Simona Sora, Povestiri de azi, de mîine, Dilema Veche, Nr. 147 / 17-23...
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  • Jean Parvulesco [fr]. Between 1967 and 1978 she was a collaborator of Monica Lovinescu and Virgil Ierunca in their literary radio program aired by Radio Free...
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    sfârșitul: dictatura roșie la București (in Romanian). Micaela Ghițescu, Monica Lovinescu. București: Humanitas. ISBN 978-973-50-6341-2. OCLC 1153989331. "Refugiat...
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  • influential intellectual figures of the Romanian diaspora, critics Monica Lovinescu and Virgil Ierunca, whose letter to the author read: "the distances...
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  • day, including a subversive contribution from the self-exiled author Monica Lovinescu, where she indirectly referred to communism as Kafkaesque experimentation...
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  • prominent anti-communist intellectuals such as Virgil Ierunca and Monica Lovinescu. However, the most important stage of his conflict with the authorities...
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    title of honorary citizen of Petroșani. Writer and literary critic Monica Lovinescu said of him, "around his works we could rebuild ourselves as a people"...
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    fertile enough to fill that void. According to Radio Free Europe's Monica Lovinescu, his demonstration was "long and useless". She also notes that Ivașcu's...
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    (1983), p. 10 Spiridon & Toader, pp. 166–167 Spiridon & Toader, p. 167 Monica Lovinescu, Unde scurte, Humanitas, Bucharest, 1990, pp. 340–344. ISBN 973-28-0172-7...
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  • non-f. wr. Carolyn Lovewell (fl 2020, United States), scholar, wr. Monica Lovinescu (1923–2008), fiction wr. & critic Trisha Low (living, United States)...
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    would be received with reserve by the members of the Romanians around Monica Lovinescu in Paris when visiting Paris. Exploring the "negative" of the structure...
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    with Boz's assistance. Another figure of the anti-communist diaspora, Monica Lovinescu, adopted Urmuzian aesthetics in some of her satirical essays. The diaspora...
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    would eventually liberalize in the wake of Soviet defeat. According to Monica Lovinescu, daughter of Vinea's competitor, such pieces are praiseworthy, "lucid...
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