Victor Eftimiu - Works

Works

  • Înşir'te mărgărite, play, 1909
  • Poemele singurătăţii, poem, 1912
  • Napoleon, play, 1914
  • Odă limbii române, poem, 1958
  • Minciuni terestre, poem, 1961
  • Poezii, poem, 1964
  • Omul care a văzut moartea, play
  • Cocoşul negru, play
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Name Eftimiu, Victor
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Date of birth 1889
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Date of death 1972
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