Alexandru Toma
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أليكساندرو توما (بالرومانية: Alexandru Toma) هو كاتب للأطفال ومترجم وكاتب وشاعر روماني، ولد في 11 فبراير 1875 في في رومانيا، وتوفي في 15 أغسطس 1954 في بوخارست في رومانيا.
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Алекса́ндру То́ма (рум. Alexandru Toma, настоящее имя Соломон Москович рум. Solomon Moscovici; 11 февраля 1875, Урзичени, Румыния — 15 августа 1954, Бухарест, Румыния) — румынский писатель, поэт, журналист и переводчик. Отец журналиста (1914—2016). Член Румынской академии (1948).
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Alexandru Toma (occasionally known as A. Toma, born Solomon Moscovici; February 11, 1875 – August 15, 1954) was a Romanian poet, journalist and translator, known for his communist views and his role in introducing Socialist Realism to Romanian literature. Having debuted as a Symbolist, Toma was influenced by 19th-century writer Mihai Eminescu, an admiration which came to characterize his entire work. The official poet during the early years of the Communist regime and appointed a full member of the Romanian Academy, he is considered by many commentators to have actually been a second-shelf writer, with a problematic legacy.
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Alexandru Toma
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أليكساندرو توما
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Тома, Александру
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Alexandru Toma
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Solomon Moscovici
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Alexandru Toma
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Solomon Moscovici
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1954-08-15
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1875-02-11
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1875-02-11
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Solomon Moscovici
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Toma, photographed before 1935
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poet, journalist, translator, publisher, political activist
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1890
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أليكساندرو توما (بالرومانية: Alexandru Toma) هو كاتب للأطفال ومترجم وكاتب وشاعر روماني، ولد في 11 فبراير 1875 في في رومانيا، وتوفي في 15 أغسطس 1954 في بوخارست في رومانيا.
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Alexandru Toma (occasionally known as A. Toma, born Solomon Moscovici; February 11, 1875 – August 15, 1954) was a Romanian poet, journalist and translator, known for his communist views and his role in introducing Socialist Realism to Romanian literature. Having debuted as a Symbolist, Toma was influenced by 19th-century writer Mihai Eminescu, an admiration which came to characterize his entire work. The official poet during the early years of the Communist regime and appointed a full member of the Romanian Academy, he is considered by many commentators to have actually been a second-shelf writer, with a problematic legacy. Toma was, alongside novelist Mihail Sadoveanu, one of the literary figures whose writings were associated with the early years of Communism in Romania. Officials equated him with Eminescu, whose lyrical poems he would often adapt to the Socialist Realist guidelines, replacing their pessimism with an officially endorsed uplifting message. His other writings included positive portrayals of Stakhanovite workers, praises of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, as well as poems for children. Supported by the regime and widely publicized until shortly before his death, he fell out of favor and his work was gradually marginalized during the final years of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej's rule. He was the father of , a Romanian Communist Party activist and journalist himself noted for his commitment to Socialist Realism, as well as for his officially endorsed attacks on the influential poet Tudor Arghezi. Alexandru Toma's nephew, , was himself a Symbolist poet.
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Алекса́ндру То́ма (рум. Alexandru Toma, настоящее имя Соломон Москович рум. Solomon Moscovici; 11 февраля 1875, Урзичени, Румыния — 15 августа 1954, Бухарест, Румыния) — румынский писатель, поэт, журналист и переводчик. Отец журналиста (1914—2016). Член Румынской академии (1948).
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Endymon, Falstaff, Hâncu, St. Tomșa
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1954
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1890
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Solomon Moscovici
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Endymon, Falstaff, Hâncu, St. Tomșa