Dinu Săraru (30 January 1932 – 2 March 2024) was a Romanian novelist and playwright. Dinu Săraru was born in Slătioara, Vâlcea County. A member of Writers'...
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tennis player Dinu Pillat (1921–1975), Romanian literary critic and writer Dinu Sănmărtean (born 1981), Romanian footballer Dinu Săraru (born 1932), Romanian...
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American architect. Leena Rauhala, 82, Finnish politician, MP (1999–2015). Dinu Săraru, 92, Romanian novelist. Odd Selmer, 94, Norwegian journalist, novelist...
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for joining A Stormy Night with the Theater of the Absurd; columnist Dinu Săraru looked back on this as a mistake. In a 1984 article, critic Ion Calion...
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Doina Ruști, novelist Liviu Rebreanu, writer Mihail Sadoveanu, novelist Dinu Săraru Mihail Sebastian, writer, playwright Ioan Slavici Bogdan Suceavă Lucian...
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(1942–2015, India, f/p/nf) Jaydeep Sarangi (born 1973, India, nf/p) Dinu Săraru (1932–2024, Romania, f/d) Dipti Saravanamuttu (born 1960, Sri Lanka/Australia...
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(1933–1977) Dumitru Radu Popescu (born 1935) Marin Preda (1922–1980) Dinu Săraru (born 1932) Zaharia Stancu (1902–1974) Ioan Alexandru (1941–2000) Titus...
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Coasta Cerbului, Gorunești, Milostea, Mogești, Rugetu, and Slătioara. Dinu Săraru "Results of the 2021 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved...
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first managerial director, seconded by Gănescu as artistic designer and Dinu Săraru as theater columnist. In 1985, Purcaru and Ilarie Hinoveanu, who was...
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to be general director of the National Theatre Bucharest, replacing Dinu Săraru. Caramitru entered political life as an opponent of the communist regime...
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