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  2. Simbolul - Wikipedia

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    Simbolul (Romanian for "The Symbol", pronounced) was a Romanian avant-garde literary and art magazine, published in Bucharest between October and December 1912. Co-founded by writers Tristan Tzara and Ion Vinea, together with visual artist Marcel Janco, while they were all high school students, the journal was a late representative of international Symbolism and the Romanian Symbolist movement.

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  4. Category:1912 by country - Wikipedia

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  5. Tristan Tzara - Wikipedia

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    Tzara's earliest Symbolist poems, published in Simbolul during 1912, were later rejected by their author, who asked Sașa Pană not to include them in editions of his works. [16] The influence of French Symbolists on the young Samyro was particularly important, and surfaced in both his lyric and prose poems.

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  7. Symbolist movement in Romania - Wikipedia

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    This approach also showed Maiorescu's appreciation for the artistic principles of American poet Edgar Allan Poe, who was a direct influence on the French Symbolists or Parnassians—the Junimist philosopher had in fact read Poe's theoretical essays, "The Poetic Principle" and "The Philosophy of Composition", in a French-language translation ...