. "Playwright, critic, editor, civil servant"@en . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu (born Gheorghe Petre Mihai; 13 October 1898 \u2013 8 August 1939) was a Romanian prose writer and playwright. He was born in Bucharest, the son of Petre Mihai, a drayman, and his wife Lina (Raluca) Costache. Between 1905 and 1916, he attended primary school and six grades at Cantemir High School. From 1917 to 1918, he went to a Boto\u0219ani school for training reserve officers, and saw action in World War I in 1918. That year, he made his literary debut with the poem \"Versurile mele\" in Literatorul, and became a frequent participant in Alexandru Macedonski's circle. In 1920, he founded the Association of young Romanian writers and Eroii patriei magazine. From 1922 to 1924, he was a civil servant handling social insurance in Satu Mare, in the recently acquired Transylvania province. While there, he founded the Society for Romanian theatre and culture, and published his first volume, the 1924 Flamura alb\u0103. Back in Bucharest, he obtained a post as librarian at the Libertatea Circle. A period of intense journalistic activity followed, including the drama column in Vremea review. In 1929, he was a director at the national theatre in Cern\u0103u\u021Bi. At Bucharest, he founded the dramatic companies Masca (1931) and 13+1 (1932), seeking to create a revolution in the theatrical milieu. As a director at the Ia\u0219i National Theatre from 1933 to 1939, he staged twenty-five plays. He was an editor at (1932), Adev\u0103rul and (1937-1938). He authored the prose volumes Gazda cu ochii umezi (1926) and Miss (1942), the novel Madona cu trandafiri (1931) and the epic cycle Bariera (Maidanul cu dragoste, 1933; Sf\u00E2nta mare neru\u0219inare, 1936; C\u00E2ntecul destinelor, 1939). His plays include Cuminec\u0103tura (1925), Domni\u0219oara Nastasia (1927), Sam (1929), Adonis (1930) and Idolul \u0219i Ion Anapoda (1935). His 1938 book M\u0103rturii \u00EEn contemporaneitate, which contains articles about the theatre, reflects the concerns of a prominent figure of the interwar Romanian stage. His daughter was the actress ."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1122317425"^^ . "1939-08-08"^^ . . . . . . . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu (ur. 1898 Bukareszt, zm. 1939) \u2013 rumu\u0144ski powie\u015Bciopisarz, dramaturg i nowelista. Debiutowa\u0142 w roku 1918 publikuj\u0105c wiersze na \u0142amach gazety Literatorul. Wsp\u00F3\u0142pracowa\u0142 m.in.i z pismami Adev\u0103rul oraz Facla. By\u0142 kierownikiem zespo\u0142\u00F3w aktorskich Masca i 13+1. W okresie od 1933 do 1939 zosta\u0142 dyrektorem Teatru Narodowego w Jassach."@pl . "George Mihail Zamfirescu"@en . . . . . . . . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu (ur. 1898 Bukareszt, zm. 1939) \u2013 rumu\u0144ski powie\u015Bciopisarz, dramaturg i nowelista. Debiutowa\u0142 w roku 1918 publikuj\u0105c wiersze na \u0142amach gazety Literatorul. Wsp\u00F3\u0142pracowa\u0142 m.in.i z pismami Adev\u0103rul oraz Facla. By\u0142 kierownikiem zespo\u0142\u00F3w aktorskich Masca i 13+1. W okresie od 1933 do 1939 zosta\u0142 dyrektorem Teatru Narodowego w Jassach."@pl . . . . "Poetry"@en . . "Romanian"@en . . . . . . "1898-10-13"^^ . . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu"@en . "George Mihail Zamfirescu"@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu"@fr . . . . . . . . . "46991789"^^ . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu \u00E9tait un romancier et dramaturge roumain, p\u00E8re de la com\u00E9dienne (ro)."@fr . . . . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu (born Gheorghe Petre Mihai; 13 October 1898 \u2013 8 August 1939) was a Romanian prose writer and playwright. He was born in Bucharest, the son of Petre Mihai, a drayman, and his wife Lina (Raluca) Costache. Between 1905 and 1916, he attended primary school and six grades at Cantemir High School. From 1917 to 1918, he went to a Boto\u0219ani school for training reserve officers, and saw action in World War I in 1918. That year, he made his literary debut with the poem \"Versurile mele\" in Literatorul, and became a frequent participant in Alexandru Macedonski's circle. In 1920, he founded the Association of young Romanian writers and Eroii patriei magazine."@en . . . "4111"^^ . . "1939-08-08"^^ . . . "1898-10-13"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu"@en . . . . . . . "George Mihail Zamfirescu \u00E9tait un romancier et dramaturge roumain, p\u00E8re de la com\u00E9dienne (ro)."@fr . . .