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Mircea Streinul : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mircea Streinul Mircea Streinul (January 2, 1910 – April 17, 1945) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian prose writer and poet. ==Biography== Born in Cuciurul Mare, in the Bukovina region, his parents were the Romanian Orthodox priest Gavril Streinul and his wife Olimpia (''née'' Șandru). He attended primary school in his native village. From 1920 to 1928, he studied at Aron Pumnul High School in Cernăuți, the capital of the region, which had meanwhile become part of Romania. While there, he was a member of the Steluța cultural society and managed the school magazine, ''Ecoul tinerimii''. With three classmates, he published the single number of ''Caietul celor patru'' magazine. In 1929, he entered the theology faculty of Cernăuți University, graduating in 1934. While a student, he contributed to the local publications ''Tribuna'', ''Spectatorul'', ''Munca intelectuală'', ''Evenimentul'', ''Glasul Bucovinei'' and ''Junimea literară''.〔 In 1931, he and four colleagues founded the ''Iconar'' group; together with I. Vesper, he established a publishing house with the same name that put out some 30 volumes of poetry in 1933-1934. The mission of the press and the magazine (also called ''Iconar'') was to promote Bukovina's new literature, a synthesis of tradition and modernity. In 1935, he became ill with tuberculosis. From 1937 to 1938, he lived in the national capital Bucharest, where he edited the Iron Guard-affiliated newspaper ''Buna Vestire''. Back at Cernăuți from 1938 to 1940, he led ''Suceava'' newspaper, was press adviser for Ținutul Suceava and vice president of the Bukovina Writers' Society. In 1940, he was a clerk in the Propaganda Ministry. As his disease worsened, he was obliged to stay at Filantropia Hospital and, from 1944, at the Filaret Sanatorium; he died the following April.〔
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