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Vatra (Romanian magazine)

The Vatra literary magazine was founded in 1885 by Ion Luca Caragiale, George Coşbuc and Ioan Slavici[1] and was published in Romanian in the city of Târgu Mureş, Transylvania, Austria-Hungary (now in Romania).

A new series of the magazine was published starting May 1971 under the direction of poet and playwright Romulus Guga.

Vatra means "the hearth" in Romanian.

References Edit

  1. ^ Michael Hollington (29 August 2013). The Reception of Charles Dickens in Europe. A&C Black. p. 532. ISBN 978-1-62356-076-8. Retrieved 28 June 2016.

External links Edit

  • (in Romanian) Revista Vatra


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