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Mihail Sebastian (Romanian pronunciation:[mihaˈilsebastiˈan]; born Iosif Mendel Hechter; October 18, 1907 – May 29, 1945) was a Romanian playwright, essayist, journalist and novelist.
Constantin Noica, Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran, Haig Acterian, Jeni Acterian, MihailSebastian, Mircea Vulcănescu, and Petre Țuțea. The existentialist and partly...
Name (Romanian: Steaua fără nume) is a play by the Romanian author MihailSebastian, completed in 1942. Two movies were based on this play: Mona, l'étoile...
Mihai Pelin, Romanian historian Mihail Sadoveanu (1880–1961), Romanian novelist MihailSebastian, Romanian playwright Mihail Șerban (disambiguation) Mihai...
author MihailSebastian, the actors' commitment and the quality of the shows contrasted heavily with the venues they were touring. Sebastian referred...
pp. 174–175 Andrei Oişteanu, "MihailSebastian şi Mircea Eliade: cronica unei prietenii accidentate" ("MihailSebastian and Mircea Eliade: the Chronicle...
(for which he received a Drama League Award nomination); Journals of MihailSebastian by David Auburn with the Keen Company in 2004 and Misalliance at the...
Relations With Foreign Countries (1955) Rumanian Music Forges Ahead MihailSebastian collaborated on the translation of Francis Jammes's "Prayer for a child...
Prisoner of Second Avenue by Neil Simon, directed by Mihail Berechet 1971 Holiday Games by MihailSebastian, directed by Mihai Berechet 1970 Who's Afraid of...
by Mikhail Kozakov and based on the play The Star Without a Name by MihailSebastian. The setting is a provincial town in Romania, some time in the 1930s...
The Journals of MihailSebastian; it made its debut the same year in New York City, starring actor Stephen Kunken in the role of Sebastian. The 25th Hour...
dramatist, poet, journalist, and fascist political activist. Alongside MihailSebastian and Camil Petrescu, he is considered one of the major Romanian theater...
clergyman and theologian. Other literary figures of this era include MihailSebastian, Ionel Teodoreanu, Panait Istrati, Gib Mihăescu, Otilia Cazimir, and...
Mail. In 1940, having met Patmore in Bucharest, the Romanian writer MihailSebastian wrote in his diary that Camil Petrescu told him Patmore was a pederast...
bonds with a few likeminded critics, including Șerban Cioculescu and MihailSebastian. As a social scientist, he aspired to bridge Bergson's theories with...
Mihai Dumitru Ralea (also known as Mihail Ralea, Michel Raléa, or Mihai Rale; May 1, 1896 – August 17, 1964) was a Romanian social scientist, cultural...
distinguishing himself through his analytical prose writing. In dramaturgy, MihailSebastian was an influential writer, and as the number of theaters grew, also...
agenda was debated among Jewish Romanian intellectuals. Fellow writer MihailSebastian described Istrati as politically "illiterate" and "addled". In his...
Világosság, Issue 5/1992, pp. 365, 374 MihailSebastian, "Brăila și alte agonii", in Ioan Munteanu (ed.), MihailSebastian și Brăila. O creangă de salcâm pe...
collected and published material on the life and legacy of playwright MihailSebastian, as well as on the history of the Romanian avant-garde. Chimet had...
Literary Section (presided over by Mihail Sadoveanu). In May 1945, he represented ARLUS at the funeral of MihailSebastian, who had been killed in a road...