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Versuri, București, Editura pentru Literatură, 1968 Fragmente din regiunea de odinioară , București, Editura Cartea Românească, 1970 Va fi liniște, va fi seară , București, Editura Cartea Românească, 1979
1965 Iarna Bărbaților Ștefan Bănulescu (short prose) 1966 Omul cu Compasul Ștefan Augustin Doinaș (poetry) 1966 11 Elegii Nichita Stănescu (poetry) 1968 Iona Marin Sorescu (play) 1969 Carte de Vise Leonid Dimov (poetry) 1969 Dicționar onomastic Mircea Horia Simionescu (novel) 1970 Matei Iliescu Radu Petrescu (novel)
The lyrics reflect an endorsement of the bacchanalian mayhem of student life while simultaneously retaining the grim knowledge that one day we will all die. The song contains humorous and ironic references to sex [1] and death, and many versions have appeared following efforts to bowdlerise this song for performance in public ceremonies.
Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor took their final Broadway bow together on Sunday, Feb. 16, as the acclaimed revival of Romeo + Juliet ended its 20-week limited engagement at the Circle in the Square ...
A parole officer who had seen the sketch told detectives that he believed the man they were looking for may be a contestant he spotted during a reality TV show re-run from the previous year.
Pascaline (also known as the arithmetic machine or Pascal's calculator) is a mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in 1642. Pascal was led to develop a calculator by the laborious arithmetical calculations required by his father's work as the supervisor of taxes in Rouen , France. [ 2 ]
Although the text of all colinde is concerned with the events of the Nativity, [1] certain elements of the folk rituals performed around Christmas are probably pre-Christian in origin, having their roots in the Roman Saturnalia and pagan rituals related to the winter solstice and soil fertility.