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Miron Grindea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miron Grindea Miron Grindea (31 January 1909 – 18 November 1995) was a Romanian-born literary journalist and the editor of ''ADAM International Review'', a literary magazine published for over 50 years. In 1984 ''ADAM'' was said to be "the world's longest surviving literary magazine".〔("ADAM" Magazine, Channel 4 News, ITN, 30 January 1984. JISC MediaHub. )〕 Its title was an acronym for "Arts, Drama, Architecture and Music".〔(Bettina Lemm, ''ADAM'' description. Index of Modernist Magazines. )〕 ==Biography==
Born Mondi Miron Grunberg in the Moldavian town of Târgu Ocna, he moved with his Jewish family after the First World War to the capital, Bucharest. Having studied humanities at the University of Bucharest and at the Sorbonne in Paris, Miron Grindea from 1929 began reviewing music and literature for the Jewish cultural review ''ADAM'' and became its co-editor in 1936. That same year, he married the pianist Carola Rabinovici (1914-2009);〔("Professor Carola Grindea" ), ''The Telegraph'', 23 July 2009.〕 their daughter Nadia was also to become a pianist. Grindea and his wife arrived in Britain in September 1939,〔(''Guardian'' obituary of Carola Grindea by Jeremy Siepmann, 1 September 2009. )〕 two days before the outbreak of the Second World War, and he was soon employed in the BBC’s European Intelligence Section at Bush House, London.
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