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Anton Costache Bacalbașa (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈton kosˈtake bakalˈbaʃa], commonly known as Toni or Tony Bacalbașa, pen names Rigolo, Wunderkind, Inot, Jus., Wus., Zig. etc.; 21 February 1865 – 1 October 1899) was a Romanian political journalist, humorist and politician, chiefly remembered for his antimilitaristic series . Together with his brothers and , he entered public life as a republican and socialist militant. For a while, his career was intertwined with that of Marxist doyen Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, who inspired in him the idea of a socialist art addressed to the masses. He was himself a popularizer of Marxist ideas, and one of the first Marxist intellectuals in Romanian political history.

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  • أنطون باكلباشا (ar)
  • Anton Bacalbașa (en)
  • Бакалбаша, Антон (ru)
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  • Антон Бакалбаша (рум. Anton Bacalbașa; 21 февраля 1865, Брэила, Валахия — 1 октября 1899, Бухарест) — румынский писатель-сатирик и юморист, поэт-лирик, политический журналист, публицист и переводчик. Видный деятель социалистического движения. По мнению критиков — один из выдающихся поэтов журналистской прозы. (ru)
  • أنطون كوستاكي باكلباشا (بالرومانية: Anton Bacalbașa)‏، يُشتهر باسم طوني أو طوني باكلباشا وبأسمائه القلمية ريغولو ووندركايند وإنوت وجوس ووس وزيغ وغيرها (21 فبراير عام 1865 – 1 أكتوبر عام 1899)، هو صحفي سياسي روماني وساخر وسياسي، يُشتهر بسلسلته المناهضة للنزعة العسكرية «غمد الرجل المسن». دخل مع أخوته لوان وكونستنتين إلى حياة العامة بكونه متشددًا جمهوريًا واشتراكيًا. ولفترة من الزمن، تداخلت حياته المهنية مع حياة العميد الماركسي كونستنتين دوبروجيانو غيريا الذي ألهمه فكرة الفن الاشتراكي الموجه للجماهير. وكان هو نفسه مروجًا للأفكار الماركسية وواحدًا من أوائل المفكرين الماركسيين في التاريخ السياسي الروماني. (ar)
  • Anton Costache Bacalbașa (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈton kosˈtake bakalˈbaʃa], commonly known as Toni or Tony Bacalbașa, pen names Rigolo, Wunderkind, Inot, Jus., Wus., Zig. etc.; 21 February 1865 – 1 October 1899) was a Romanian political journalist, humorist and politician, chiefly remembered for his antimilitaristic series . Together with his brothers and , he entered public life as a republican and socialist militant. For a while, his career was intertwined with that of Marxist doyen Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, who inspired in him the idea of a socialist art addressed to the masses. He was himself a popularizer of Marxist ideas, and one of the first Marxist intellectuals in Romanian political history. (en)
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  • Anton C. Bacalbașa (en)
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  • Anton C. Bacalbașa (en)
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