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Geo Bogza (born Gheorghe Bogza; 6 February 1908-14 September 1993) was a Romanian avant-garde theorist, poet, and journalist, known for his left-wing and communist political convictions. He is one of the most influential Romanian Surrealists.

Literature[edit]

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

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