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  2. Elena Farago - Wikipedia

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    Elena Farago (born Elena Paximade; 29 March 1878 – 3 January 1954) was a Romanian poet and children's author. She also translated works by Ibsen , Nietzsche , Maeterlinck and numerous others into Romanian .

  3. List of Romanian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Elena Farago (1878–1954), poet, children's writer Carmen Firan (born 1958), poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist, playwright, writing in Romanian and English Mária Földes (1925–1976), Romanian-Hungarian playwright, writing in Hungarian

  4. Category:Romanian women children's writers - Wikipedia

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  5. Alexandru Mandy - Wikipedia

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    When he was 20, he first discovered Brâncuși's work at a meeting of poet Elena Farago. Many of his pieces, such as the Infinity Column [ ro ] ( song [ ro ] ), Table of silence [ ro ] ( song [ ro ] ), Gate of the kiss [ ro ] ( song [ ro ] ), and Majesty [ ro ] found their way to be memorialized in Mandy's songs. [ 3 ]

  6. 'Queer families exist': Netflix reality star Francesca Farago ...

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    Elena Nicolaou. June 20, 2024 at 8:53 PM ... Farago is also hopeful the twins will be born into a more accepting generation. “In the future, the kids won’t have as much hate as the adults do ...

  7. Category:19th-century Romanian women writers - Wikipedia

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  8. Sămănătorul - Wikipedia

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    Also included in this faction were other young authors, such as Ştefan Petică, Al. T. Stamatiad, [121] Alice Călugăru and Elena Farago. [122] According to Cernat, such collaborations evidenced the "identity break among the 'conservative' wing of autochthonous Symbolism."

  9. The Balkan Girls - Wikipedia

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    "The Balkan Girls" was written by Laurențiu Duță and Alexandru Pelin and produced by Duță, Ovidiu Bistriceanu and Daris Mangal. [1] It was released on an enhanced CD on 6 January 2009 by Cat Music in Romania, [1] and was later included on a special 2009 edition of Gheorghe's second studio album, Te Ador (2008), and her third record, Disco Romancing (2012).