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The article is devoted to Manager Faina Tlehuci Tlehuci (1962-2001), a symbolic name in Moldovan librarianship who left a splendid edifice for the University Library in Balti.
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Radu Crăciun’s volume Crin Teodorescu: The Defeated Victor (UNATC Press, 2024) is fascinating and makes a valuable contribution to restoring a truly exceptional artistic personality to the Romanian cultural environment. The volume is not a monograph, according to the conventional definition of the term, but rather what the author refers to in the subtitle as a “critical investigation”. More specifically, he proposes an extensive (re)contextualization of the historical, socio-political, and legal framework within which the tragic destiny of a director with a deep reflexive and even theoretical vocation unfolded, a director whose theatrical significance has not been the subject of extensive writings and discussions.
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This research aims to delve into the soul of Strindberg’s essential characters by analyzing their lines from the plays in which they appear, in order to understand their psychology. The 27 texts subjected to analysis highlight the depths of these characters and the way in which they live their own drama, rendering a geography of their intellect, their way of judging and reacting in the situations they experience. The book also pays homage to the eminent professor Ileana Berlogea, author of the study August Strindberg - A Solitary Precursor of Contemporary Theatre, published posthumously in 2011 by the Romanian Academy Publishing House.
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The article evokes the life and activity of Mircea Coloșenco (1938-2024), literary critic, editor and bibliographer. Born in Bessarabia, in 1938, he graduated from the “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași with a B.A. in Philology (1965). He authored complete critical editions of Ion Barbu, George Bacovia and Nichita Stănescu, along other important literary and cultural contributions.
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When things did not turn out as those at the buttons planned or thought to come out, of course, for the good of Romania and the Romanian people, the Constitutional Court of Romania was immediately appealed or, perhaps, it was not appealed, but the Court itself took notice and, in its capacity as supreme supremissime, decided to solve the problem, this time, without the instrument called or called errata, but by its sacred right to dictate a binding solution for the voters, for the gatherers, for the people, for the decision-makers and for God. He simply cancelled the presidential elections. It didn’t matter that, for this, there is an Electoral Bureau, that the people are sovereign, that the voter is sovereign, etc, etc. The only thing that mattered was that there was the suspicion of the services that voters had been influenced by Russia, through cyberattacks, by social networks, etc. etc. And, that’s it, the vote of the sovereign voter, who is part of a sovereign people, was cancelled. Why? That’s why! The CCR’s motivation was far from justifying such a decision, but anyway, the motivation does not matter. Only the decision matters. What a terrible tool has been made available to the will of those who think they know better than the sovereign voter what to vote for! So once again to the vote! Hundreds of millions more, another fun! Short and to the point. It will be necessary for others to learn from us... The Germans learned and 80% of them went out to vote.
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Richard Wolin’s Heidegger in Ruins: Between Philosophy and Ideology unveils the intricate ties between Martin Heidegger’s philosophical work and his political affiliations. By dismantling the long-held separation between Heidegger’s abstract ideas and his entanglement with National Socialism, Wolin reveals unsettling truths that challenge our understanding of the philosopher, offering a fresh and critical perspective on his enduring legacy.
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The aim of the paper is to highlight some aspects of the profession of physicist engineer, as they were concretised by the late dr. engineer Mihai Caprini.
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