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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 293. Chapters: Tristan Tzara, Mihail Sadoveanu, Ion Luca Caragiale, Alexandru Macedonski, Felix Aderca, Ion Negoi escu, N. D. Cocea, Mihail Kog lniceanu, Eugen Relgis, Perpessicius, Zamfir Arbore, Ion Heliade R dulescu, Geo Bogza, Alexandru Bogdan-Pite ti, Gheorghe Asachi, Zigu Ornea, Eugen Filotti, V. A. Urechia, Constantin Stere, Traian Demetrescu, Nicolae Constantin Batzaria, Pantazi Ghica, Constantin S. Nicol escu-Plop or, Tudor Arghezi, Constantin R dulescu-Motru, Ovidiu Pecican, Mihail Manoilescu, Ion Minulescu, Alexis Nour, Gala Galaction, N. Petra cu, Ion Gigurtu, Sandu Florea, Serge Moscovici, I. C. Frimu, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Eugen Barbu, Nicolae Iorga, Ion San-Giorgiu, Maria Rosetti, Nicolae B lcescu, Andrei Ple u, Elias Schwarzfeld, Victor Brauner, Adrian P unescu, Scarlat Callimachi, Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, George Bari, Mehmet Niyazi, Ioan Lupa, Nichifor Crainic, Ioan T. Morar, Isidore Isou, Mircea Dinescu, Eugen Lovinescu, Dinicu Golescu, Ion Gr mad, Iuliu Barasch, Ion Carja, Ion Popescu, Cezar Petrescu, Ion Cristoiu, tefan Neagoe. Excerpt: Mihail Sadoveanu (Romanian pronunciation: occasionally referred to as Mihai Sadoveanu; November 5, 1880 - October 19, 1961) was a Romanian novelist, short story writer, journalist and political figure, who twice served as acting republican head of state under the communist regime (1947-1948 and 1958). One of the most prolific Romanian-language writers, he is remembered mostly for his historical and adventure novels, as well as for his nature writing. An author whose career spanned five decades, Sadoveanu was an early associate of the traditionalist magazine S m n torul, before becoming known as a Realist writer and an adherent to the Poporanist current represented by Via a Romaneasc journal. His books, critically acclaimed for their vision of age-old solitude and natura...