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    Sașa Pană (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈsaʃa ˈpanə]; pen name of Alexandru Binder; 8 August 1902—22 August 1981) was a Romanian avant-garde poet, novelist...
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    home, Tzara's works were collected and edited by the Surrealist promoter Sașa Pană, who corresponded with him over several years. The first such edition...
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  • storyteller and humorist Florin Mugur, author (poetry, prose, essays) Sașa Pană, poet and short story writer Maurice Samuel, novelist Elias Schwarzfeld...
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  • published in Romania from April 1928 to December 1932. Edited by writers Sașa Pană and Moldov, it was dedicated to Dada and Surrealism. The first ten numbers...
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    April 1935, he opened a new personal exhibition at the Mozart Galleries. Sașa Pană wrote about it in his autobiographical novel, Born in 02: The catalogue...
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    being later enhanced by such figures as Ion Vinea, Geo Bogza, Lucian Boz, Sașa Pană and Eugène Ionesco. Beginning in the late 1930s, Urmuz also became the...
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    Romanian avant-garde, among them Victor Brauner, Max Blecher, Sesto Pals, Sașa Pană, and Paul Păun, and was friends with, among others, the essayist and theologian...
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    1956; it was followed ten years later by prints of never-published works. Sașa Pană oversaw a Romanian edition of many of Voronca's poems in 1972. Something...
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  • Gide, Martin Heidegger, Ilarie Voronca, Geo Bogza, Mihail Sebastian, and Sașa Pană. In 1934 he published Corp transparent, a volume of poetry. In 1935, Blecher's...
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    politician Ion Oncescu (b. 1978), prolific arm wrestler, hall of famer Sașa Pană (1902–1981), avant-garde poet, novelist, and short story writer Theodor...
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    the early prose of Panait Istrati, and being a childhood favorite of Sașa Pană and Ion Călugăru; the latter went on to copy his writing style, in novels...
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  • essayist and translator Gellu Naum, poet, playwright and translator Sașa Pană, poet Oskar Pastior, poet (German language) Adrian Păunescu, poet and...
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    I, the young author moved to Bucharest, together with his poet friend Sașa Pană. He managed to attend the Matei Basarab National College, but lived precariously—his...
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  • works, befriending personalities such as Victor Brauner, Gellu Naum, Sașa Pană, Geo Bogza. Here, she also met poet Gheorghe Dinu, who became her husband...
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  • (1964), Demostene Botez (1964), Ion Vinea (1964), Adrian Maniu (1965), Sașa Pană (1966), Agatha Bacovia (1967), and Ion Caraion (1978). He was married...
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    Gad, Sașa Pană, Claude Sernet-Cosma and Ilarie Voronca, as well as by artist-director Armand Pascal (who, in 1920, married Lina Fundoianu). Pană would...
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    Jewish-Romanian and American Literary Discourses", in Rodica Mihăilă, Irina Grigorescu Pană (eds.), Transatlantic Connections. Essays in Cultural Relocation, pp. 170–183...
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    illustrate Sadismul adevărului ("The Sadism of Truth"), written by unu founder Sașa Pană. By that time, the Janco family was faced with the rise of antisemitism...
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    interwar avant-garde and the postwar neo-modernists—on par with both Sașa Pană and Marin Sorescu; this verdict was received with astonishment by other...
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  • fourth issue onwards, other names appeared as well: Mihail Bicleanu, Sașa Pană, Aurel Zaremba and others. In 1928, Deleanu continued his literary career...
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    with the Surrealist and far leftist group at unu, the magazine of poet Sașa Pană. This controversy reflected the major discrepancies between Contimporanul...
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    citing among these Cezar Petrescu and the former avant-garde writer Sașa Pană. He also notes that such imagery, accompanied by portrayals of Soviet...
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  • established avant-garde sheet, but had a tense encounter with its editor, Sașa Pană. Nonetheless, unu hosted some of Pals' prose poems, including one which...
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    political rather than artistic: unu, dominated by communist hardliners Sașa Pană and Stephan Roll, was perplexed by the ambiguity surrounding Marinetti's...
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  • artistic innovation (among them were Alexandru Ivasiuc, Adrian Marino, Sașa Pană and Eugen Simion). He was also revisiting the legacy of Junimea, contributing...
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    alongside Cruceanu, Mihail Davidoglu, Victor Eftimiu, Ioanichie Olteanu, Sașa Pană, Cicerone Theodorescu, and Haralamb Zincă. His sister had followed him...
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    "Cristian Sîrbu", in Iașul Literar, Vol. XII, Issue 4, April 1961, p. 38 Sașa Pană, "Ion Călugăru, din amintiri și din texte. La zece ani de la moartea scriitorului"...
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  • such as Victor Brauner (who painted its exterior), Ilarie Voronca, and Sașa Pană. Inspired by the more senior poet Ion Vinea, the group stated its allegiance...
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  • poems, and, in a letter to his Romanian editor and Surrealist writer Sașa Pană, asked for them not to be republished as a volume. Cernat, p.29-30 Cernat...
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    him alongside other left-wingers of that time, from Alexandru Toma and Sașa Pană to Radu Boureanu, Geo Dumitrescu, Magda Isanos, and Eugen Jebeleanu. Eventually...
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