Camil Baltazar
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Camil Baltazar (; pen name of Leibu Goldenstein or Leopold Goldstein; August 25, 1902 in Focşaniaccording to some source

he was born in Moara, Putna county
- April 27, 1977 in
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Selected works

*Vecernii, 1923 *Flaute de mătase, 1923 *Reculegeri în nemurirea ta, 1925 *Biblice, 1926 *Strigări trupeşti lângă glesne, 1927 *Cina cea de taină, 1929 *Poeme vechi şi noi, 1931 *Întoarcerea poetului la uneltele sale, 1937 *Tărâm transparent, 1939


References

Romanian male poets People from Focșani 1902 births 1977 deaths Jewish Romanian writers banned by the Antonescu regime 20th-century Romanian poets 20th-century Romanian male writers {{Romania-writer-stub