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Constant Tonegaru (common rendition of Constantin Tonegaru; February 26, 1919 – February 10, 1952) was a Romanian avant-garde and Decadent poet, who ended his career as a political prisoner and victim of the communist regime. Known for his bohemianism, he was the author of celebrated escapist and individualist poems, characteristic for the World War II generation in Romanian literature, and closely related to the works of his friends Geo Dumitrescu, Dimitrie Stelaru, and Ion Caraion. Together with them, Tonegaru stands for one of the last waves to pass through Sburătorul, a modernist literary society formed around literary critic Eugen Lovinescu.

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  • Constant Tonegaru (ur. 13 lutego 1919 w Gałaczu, zm. 10 lutego 1952 w Bukareszcie) – poeta rumuński. Urodził się w Galaczu. Uczył się w liceum w Bukareszcie, jednak był zmuszony przerwać naukę z powodu trudności materialnych. Wykonywał różne zawody. Jako publicysta współpracował z różnymi pismami. W latach 1946–1948 jako wolny słuchacz uczęszczał na wykłady z estetyki, prowadzone przez Georgego Călinescu. Za życia ogłosił tylko jeden tomik poetycki, zatytułowany Plantații (Plantacje, 1945). Jego wiersze ukazały się w Polsce w Antologii poezji rumuńskiej (1989) w przekładach Ireneusza Kani, Krzysztofa Zarzeckiego i . (pl)
  • Constant Tonegaru (common rendition of Constantin Tonegaru; February 26, 1919 – February 10, 1952) was a Romanian avant-garde and Decadent poet, who ended his career as a political prisoner and victim of the communist regime. Known for his bohemianism, he was the author of celebrated escapist and individualist poems, characteristic for the World War II generation in Romanian literature, and closely related to the works of his friends Geo Dumitrescu, Dimitrie Stelaru, and Ion Caraion. Together with them, Tonegaru stands for one of the last waves to pass through Sburătorul, a modernist literary society formed around literary critic Eugen Lovinescu. (en)
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