Emil D. Fagure (born Samuel Honigman; April 7, 1873 – March 16, 1948) was a Romanian prose writer, translator, journalist and theatre and music critic.
Emil D. Fagure (born Samuel Honigman; April 7, 1873 – March 16, 1948) was a Romanian prose writer, translator, journalist and theatre and music critic...
and Henri Bernstein's Le Détour. Reviewing the latter for Adevărul, EmilFagure argued that Lecca (billed as "Câmpinaru") was "very witty" in his portrayal...
World War I. That period saw him engaged in polemics with colleagues EmilFagure and A. de Herz, and contributing to nationalist propaganda as co-editor...
Contimporanul alleges that he personally sacked the caretaker editor, EmilFagure, which also caused the resignation of another staff member, Barbu Brănișteanu...
20th-century Romania: political activist Leon Ghelerter, journalist EmilFagure, novelist Dimitrie D. Pătrășcanu, poet Avram Steuerman-Rodion, and an...
Sanielevici, Garabet Ibrăileanu, Traian Demetrescu, Anton Bacalbaşa, EmilFagure and other "young socialists" took up the combat when Gherea remained...
January 1918, he joined the directorial staff of La Roumanie journal (with EmilFagure and Constantin Mille), campaigning in French for the cause of Greater...
(other people in the group included Dimitrie Anghel, Anton Bacalbaşa, EmilFagure, Garabet Ibrăileanu, Raicu Ionescu-Rion, Sofia Nădejde, Henri Sanielevici...