Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu

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Alexandru С. Calotescu-Neicu (1888–1952) was a Romanian columnist and epigrammatist. Born in Turceni, Gorj County, he attended primary school in his native village. He then went to the Traian High School in Turnu Severin, followed by Carol I High School in Craiova. After two years at the Gheorghe Chițu school in the same city, he studied agriculture at the University of Hohenheim. He published epigrams, tales and translations of Guy de Maupassant and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Together with and , he took part in founding magazine. With Ion Dongorozi and Făgețel, he edited Vatra magazine. He was a member of the Romanian Writers' Union. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Alexandru С. Calotescu-Neicu (1888–1952) was a Romanian columnist and epigrammatist. Born in Turceni, Gorj County, he attended primary school in his native village. He then went to the Traian High School in Turnu Severin, followed by Carol I High School in Craiova. After two years at the Gheorghe Chițu school in the same city, he studied agriculture at the University of Hohenheim. He published epigrams, tales and translations of Guy de Maupassant and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Together with and , he took part in founding magazine. With Ion Dongorozi and Făgețel, he edited Vatra magazine. He was a member of the Romanian Writers' Union. Calotescu-Neicu's residence in Broșteni village was a gathering place for writers, scientists and artists, including Tudor Arghezi, Ion Minulescu, Alexandru Cazaban, Mihail Drumeș, Simion Mehedinți, , , Ion Nestor, Constantin S. Nicolăescu-Plopșor, , and . His contributions appeared in Cele trei Crișuri, Cosânzeana, Neamul Românesc, Viață literară, Ilustrațiunea română, and Arhivele Olteniei. He died in Goranu, a village now administered by Râmnicu Vâlcea city.
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