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- Contimporanul (antiquated spelling of the Romanian word for "the Contemporary", singular masculine form) was a Romanian (initially a w****ly and later...
- founded Contimporanul, the influential tribune of the Romanian avant-garde, advocating a mix of Constructivism, ****urism and Cubism. At Contimporanul, Janco...
- Surrealism. Vinea achieved his re****tion as the co-founder and editor or Contimporanul, Romania's major avant-garde publication throughout the 1920s, where...
- classics of Romanian literature. Călugăru, who moved from the moderate Contimporanul magazine to the Surrealist platform unu, was also one of the main contributors...
- was emplo**** by Vinea's new venue, the prestigious modernist venue Contimporanul. Having debuted in its first issue with a comment on Romanian translation...
- Vremea; he was also for a while an editorial secretary at Ion Vinea's Contimporanul. Earning attention for his critical treatment of authors from Mihai...
- Mircea Eliade (Romanian: [ˈmirtʃe̯a eliˈade]; March 13 [O.S. February 28] 1907 – April 22, 1986) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer,...
- magazine called Contimporanul. Late in 1924, Contimporanul teamed up with Ciprian, who gave a public reading from Urmuz during the Contimporanul International...
- avant-garde and modernist scene, collaborating with poet Ion Vinea on Contimporanul review and Facla newspaper. He was also affiliated with the rival literary...
- It was sponsored by the socialist circle of the city. A new magazine Contimporanul was published in the 1920s, claiming to continue the tradition of the...