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5-510: Lemnaru , meaning "carpenter", is a Romanian surname that may refer to: Mădălin Lemnaru (born 1989), Romanian rugby union player Oscar Lemnaru (1907–1968), Romanian journalist, short story writer and translator Valentin Lemnaru (born 1984), Romanian footballer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Lemnaru . If an internal link intending to refer to

10-555: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lemnaru&oldid=773580275 " Categories : Surnames Romanian-language surnames Occupational surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Oscar Lemnaru Oscar Lemnaru (born Oscar Holtzman ; February 1, 1907 – May 17, 1968)

15-588: The Sburătorul literary circle but did not arouse interest. In Azi magazine in 1935, he published a fragment of the unfinished novel Adonis hâdul . During his later years, he moved into the shadows of literary life, polishing translations of insignificant Russian-language works and himself translating Émile Zola , Romain Rolland and Robert Merle from the French. Omul și umbra , which could not be published under

20-727: Was a Romanian journalist, short story writer and translator. Born into a Jewish family in Bucharest , his parents were Solomon Holtzman and his wife Sali. He attended high school in Brăila , where he made his journalistic debut in 1927, in Florile Dunării magazine. Attracted by Bucharest, he dedicated himself to journalism, writing for Ion Vinea 's Facla , George Călinescu 's Lumea , Azi , Reporter and Revista Fundațiilor Regale . In addition to reporting, he commented on philosophy and art and submitted literary essays and aphorisms. He

25-401: Was an active participant in the city's coffee-house life, making puns and delivering memorably spirited soliloquies; his oral work was comparable to that of Păstorel Teodoreanu , Tudor Mușatescu and Șerban Cioculescu . He was friends with the latter, as well as with Ion Barbu and Camil Petrescu . Lemnaru's only book, the 1946 fantasy short story collection Omul și umbra , was quoted at

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