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- Apostrof abstract "Apostrof (Romanian for \"Apostrophe\") is a monthly literary magazine published in Cluj-Napoca, Romania under the Romanian Writers' Union patronage. It was founded in 1990 by Babeş-Bolyai University professor Marta Petreu, who is also its editor in chief and main columnist. Among its regular contributors are literary critics Irina Petraş, Ştefan Borbély, and Florin Manolescu.Apostrof is especially noted for publishing dossiers on 20th century Transylvanian intellectuals, many of whom were subject to censorship under the communist regime, and for detailing their contribution to Romanian literature. It also publishes regular book chronicles.".
- Apostrof wikiPageExternalLink www.revista-apostrof.ro.
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- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Apostrophe.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Babeș-Bolyai_University.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_establishments_in_Romania.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_1990.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_in_Cluj-Napoca.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monthly_magazines.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian-language_magazines.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_literary_magazines.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_magazines.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Censorship_in_Communist_Romania.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Cluj-Napoca.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Florin_Manolescu.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Ion_Dezideriu_Sîrbu.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Ion_Negoițescu.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Irina_Petraș.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink List_of_magazines_in_Romania.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Literary_magazine.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Lucian_Blaga.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Marta_Petreu.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Mircea_Zaciu.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Moldova.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Nicolae_Balotă.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Revolution.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_language.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_literature.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Sebeș.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Republic_of_Romania.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Sud-Est_(magazine).
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Transylvania.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Writers_Union_of_Romania.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLink Ştefan_Borbély.
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLinkText "'".
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apostrof".
- Apostrof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biblioteca Apostrof".
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- Apostrof subject Category:1990_establishments_in_Romania.
- Apostrof subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1990.
- Apostrof subject Category:Media_in_Cluj-Napoca.
- Apostrof subject Category:Monthly_magazines.
- Apostrof subject Category:Romanian-language_magazines.
- Apostrof subject Category:Romanian_literary_magazines.
- Apostrof subject Category:Romanian_magazines.
- Apostrof hypernym Magazine.
- Apostrof type Magazine.
- Apostrof type Establishment.
- Apostrof type Publication.
- Apostrof comment "Apostrof (Romanian for \"Apostrophe\") is a monthly literary magazine published in Cluj-Napoca, Romania under the Romanian Writers' Union patronage. It was founded in 1990 by Babeş-Bolyai University professor Marta Petreu, who is also its editor in chief and main columnist.".
- Apostrof label "Apostrof".
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- Apostrof wasDerivedFrom Apostrof?oldid=707908406.
- Apostrof isPrimaryTopicOf Apostrof.