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− | * ''Ţări de piatră, de foc, de pământ'' (''Lands of Stone, Fire, Earth''), 1939 | + | * ''[http://digitool.dc.bmms.ro:8881/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=863888&silo_library=GEN01 Ţări de piatră, de foc, de pământ]'' (''Lands of Stone, Fire, Earth''), 1939 |
* ''Cartea Oltului'' (''The Book of the Olt river''), 1945 | * ''Cartea Oltului'' (''The Book of the Olt river''), 1945 | ||
* ''Tablou Geografic'' ("Geographical Survey"), 1954 | * ''Tablou Geografic'' ("Geographical Survey"), 1954 |
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Geo Bogza (born Gheorghe Bogza; February 6, 1908-September 14, 1993) was a Romanian avant-garde theorist, poet, and journalist, known for his left-wing and communist political convictions. As a young man in the interwar period, he was known as a rebel and was one of the most influential Romanian Surrealists.
Literature
- Poems
- Jurnal de sex (Sex Diary), 1929
- Poemul invectivă (Offensive Poem), 1933
- Ioana Maria (17 poems), 1937
- Cântec de revoltă, de dragoste şi de moarte (Song of Revolt, Love and Death), 1947
- Orion, 1976
- Journalism
- Ţări de piatră, de foc, de pământ (Lands of Stone, Fire, Earth), 1939
- Cartea Oltului (The Book of the Olt river), 1945
- Tablou Geografic ("Geographical Survey"), 1954